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Discover LudwigThe phrase "groundless litigation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to lawsuits that lack a legal basis or are filled without sufficient proof. For example, "The company was forced to pay thousands in compensation due to their opponent's groundless litigation."
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But the dissenting justices predicted that the decision would generate groundless litigation and undermine confidence in the judiciary.
If EchoStar can continue to overwhelm TiVo and the courts with groundless litigation, there's no reason to assume that EchoStar will stop its behavior.
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Obama's charge is even more groundless.
Alliance says the suit is groundless but refuses additional comment because of pending litigation.
"If she continues to pursue litigation, we will vigorously defend against her groundless allegations".
My fears were groundless.
Any worries were groundless.
It's groundless".
"The accusations were groundless".
These accusations were groundless.
This proved groundless.
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