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You can use it to indicate that something is lacking any evidence or justification. For example, "The accusations against him were entirely baseless."
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These were entirely baseless accusations.
That rather leads me to think that it's entirely baseless.
"This is an entirely baseless accusation," lawyer Ahmet Ay said.
Standard & Poor's reportedly dismissed the Italian claims as "entirely baseless and without any merit".
The first two of these assumptions have been shown to be entirely baseless.
Mr. Levander said Mr. Zuckerman's complaints were "entirely baseless and without merit".
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"It is totally baseless".
The fears were all baseless.
"Baseless, all baseless," said Samdhong Rinpoche, the prime minister of the Tibetan government in exile.
But these are all baseless criticisms.
When I say baseless, it's not totally baseless.
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