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Discover Ludwig"are unwarranted" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not justified or necessary. Example: The allegations against the politician are unwarranted and have caused undue damage to their reputation.
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are unwarranted
adjective
Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.
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These conclusions are unwarranted.
Those attacks are unwarranted and unfair.
Buffett said his shareholders' concerns are unwarranted.
But most studies have found that those concerns are unwarranted.
But other immigrants think such concerns are unwarranted.
I'm not saying that these precautions are unwarranted.
Pistorius reportedly wants all of these conditions relaxed, claiming they are unwarranted and unfair.
But fears that the government is going to hold workers' noses to the grindstone are unwarranted.
Such a boy deserves justice, of course, but many people's cases are unwarranted.
Ofsted expects challenge but sometimes the attacks are unwarranted and over the top.
"We believe that the GMB claims are unwarranted and have no merit," the letter states.
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