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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as without foundation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a claim or argument that lacks evidence or basis.
Example: "The accusations made against him were dismissed as without foundation, lacking any credible proof."
Alternatives: "baseless" or "unfounded".
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Pell has strongly denied the allegations, describing them as "without foundation" and "utterly false".
Johnson has irreverently described the global leaders who drafted the Paris treaty as driven by "a primitive fear" that warmer weather was caused by humanity – a fear that he described as "without foundation".
An important federal court decision issued Friday rejected that attack as without foundation.
Your editorial dismisses opposition to Nielsen's new local people meters as without foundation.
Lawyers for the user described the email hacking claims as without foundation and the impersonation charge as absurd.
The chairman of Fifa's World Cup ticket and hospitality partner, Match, has described the accusations against his company's chief executive, Ray Whelan, now languishing in a Brazilian prison as part of an investigation into a $100m touting operation, as without foundation.
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But Mr. Bivens made clear that he was not criticizing her, adding: "How many of us bring those sort of skills to respond to a massacre?" More of an obstacle might be some of the incendiary remarks she has made as governor, such as claiming, without foundation, that headless bodies had been found in the desert.
Another writer of the South described it as apparently without foundation -- a phrase that is used all the time to dismiss the black oral tradition as apocryphal.
He dismissed as "simply without foundation" accusations that the Israeli courts are not independent, impartial and do not hold the highest professional standards.
Pell has vehemently denied the allegations, describing them in a statement as "outrageous", "without foundation", "utterly false", and "designed to embarrass".
Joachim Starbatty, a professor of economics at the University of Tübingen, was one of four professors who sued before the German Constitutional Court in 1998 to stop the formation of the currency union, which the court rejected as "obviously without foundation".
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