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My letter, he wrote, "is incorrect throughout, is a fictional (Having no foundation in fact, OED) version of reality (Reality: The quality of being real or having an actual existence, OED)." He was defensive, which I should have anticipated: "After nine years of sixty-hour weeks of intensive research, not reading and study, but research, I know I was a terrific dad and terrific husband".
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This news has no foundation".
They knew the story had no foundation.
That statement has no foundation in science.
The allegations have no foundation whatsoever in fact.
A SmithKline spokesman said that the report had no foundation.
"These allegations have no foundation whatsoever and no basis in reality," Mr. Makhyon said.
Economics is supposed to have no foundation in maths, or reality – we just have to believe.
You have no foundation to work, so really you take all the risks.
Americans like Mark Frisbie have no foundation to stand on; they're unorganized, unheard, unspoken for.
They are still suspended and face one disciplinary charge which they say has no foundation.
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