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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unfounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a claim or belief that lacks evidence or justification.
Example: "The accusations made against him were deemed as unfounded by the investigation."
Alternatives: "without basis" or "groundless".
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For Tim Whitmarsh, this slur is just as unfounded as the gibe about Beard's looks.
Today's report by Amnesty International shows that the second belief was as unfounded as the first.
Pentagon officials dismiss such judgments as unfounded.
Much of today's pessimism may prove as unfounded.
Rezaian's family has dismissed the report as unfounded.
An official with the P.U.K. rejected the charge as "unfounded".
The league immediately denounced the charges as unfounded.
In a statement Bilfinger described Orbis's legal claim as "unfounded".
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, dismissed such concerns as unfounded.
Mitchell also described the ethics allegations against Pruitt as unfounded.
A lawyer for Andrew and his late brother's estate described the allegations as "unfounded".
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