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The phrase "are well founded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the validity or justification of a belief, argument, or claim.
Example: "The concerns raised by the community are well founded, as they are supported by substantial evidence."
Alternatives: "are justified" or "are based on solid evidence."
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But safety concerns are well founded.
Obama's fears are well founded.
Your suspicions are well founded.
Mr. Gindi's concerns are well founded.
Some of their concerns are well founded.
But the fear and anger over trade are well founded.
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"Both positions are well-founded.
The criticisms are well-founded.
Mr. Fagan's fears are well-founded.
But the anxieties themselves are well-founded.
Today, the villagers' fears are well-founded.
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