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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is undeserved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something does not deserve something, usually referring to praise or recognition. Example: "The harsh criticism he received from his boss was undeserved, as he had put in a lot of effort on the project."
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is undeserved
adjective
Not deserved, earned or merited; unjustifiable or unfair
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This reputation is undeserved.
But this praise is undeserved.
First, his reputation is undeserved.
He added that manufacturing's reputation is undeserved.
His laddish image, he contends, is undeserved.
But they believe the fame and fortune is undeserved.
Kansas' reputation for hot-eyed zeal about liquor is undeserved.
He said the Raider Nation's lawless reputation is undeserved.
Writer argues that Rollins's reputation as an effective campaign strategist is undeserved.
If voters think success is undeserved, cash for all sounds like simple justice.
Regarding the praise, some of it is undeserved, but all of it is appreciated.
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