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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as groundless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks basis or justification, often in the context of claims or accusations.
Example: "The allegations made against him were dismissed as groundless by the court."
Alternatives: "without foundation" or "baseless".
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But Ibrahimovic insists that suspicion is as groundless as Hull City looked like being when Boothferry Park was closed down.
The BBC rejected the charges as groundless.
American officials dismissed the charge as groundless.
Today, Coca-Cola officials dismissed AmBev's accusations as groundless.
Russia today described the arrests as groundless and unseemly.
The Chinese foreign ministry rejected the statistics as "groundless".
Officials have generally dismissed such notions as groundless and absurd.
I.B.M. has repeatedly dismissed SCO's legal claims as groundless.
North Korea has described the accusation as "groundless slander".
The Thai foreign affairs minister, Kasit Piromya, denied those accusations as "groundless".
The Chinese government has dismissed as groundless all suggestions that it might have been involved.
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