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been groundless
adjective
Without any grounds to support it; baseless.
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But their worries appear to have been groundless: most reviews are positive, and patient-satisfaction scores improved after the move.
Last Sunday's magazine featured crack reporting on gambling, silence, and China, so this fear seems to have been groundless.
For a moment it looked as though all the fears that had accompanied the build-up to the American-led invasion had been groundless.
This privilege claim has always been groundless, as Judge John Bates of the Federal District Court in Washington ruled last summer.
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By Malcolm Gladwell The New Yorker, January 11 , 1999P. 23 Signed comment about imposing moral narratives on science, refering to the movie "A Civil Action," silicon breast implants and the lawsuits they engendered, and subsequent medical studies which proved that the lawsuits had been groundless..
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Engaging groundlessness is moving into the discomfort of being groundless and working with that instability.
"The accusations were groundless".
My fears were groundless.
Any worries were groundless.
It's groundless".
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