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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as unsubstantiated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing claims, arguments, or statements that lack evidence or support.
Example: "The allegations made against the company were dismissed as unsubstantiated, lacking any credible proof."
Alternatives: "as unfounded" or "as unsupported".
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But the approach carries significant risks for public confidence in policing, as we have seen this week: it means that the most credible and serious allegations are logged forever as "unsubstantiated", and that the officer can achieve re-employment in civilian and policing roles, endorsing new responsibilities for which he or she may be entirely unsuitable.
It described the reasons for her detention as "unsubstantiated".
Donal Campbell, the state corrections commissioner, criticized the report as unsubstantiated.
The allegation was strenuously denied by the paper's publisher, Trinity Mirror, as "unsubstantiated".
Sources close to the health secretary dismissed the remarks as "unsubstantiated opinion".
Some of his government's prewar intelligence claims about Iraq have been exposed as unsubstantiated.
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Fyffes, which has been importing bananas to the UK and Ireland since the 1880s, declined to comment on the allegations, which are as yet unsubstantiated.
The reports are as yet unsubstantiated and Al Akhbar, the site that first published the allegations, is known to be associated with Hezbollah.
Possible, but as yet unsubstantiated, candidate agents include Chlamydia pneumoniae and human herpes virus 6 (Compston & Coles 2002).
The possibility, as yet unsubstantiated, is discussed that a nontoxic permeant precursor may be converted into a nonpermeant toxic substance inside the tubules, thereby effectively concentrating the toxic compound inside the tubules.
After CNN reported on, and BuzzFeed published, an as-yet unsubstantiated dossier about Trump's ties to Russia and personal behavior, the President erupted on Twitter, "Intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to 'leak' into the public.
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