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"unfounded excuses" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in a sentence when you are referring to excuses that do not have any basis in reality or truth. For example: "John gave us some unfounded excuses for why he was unable to complete the task on time."
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Despite the excuse, albeit unfounded, that everyone else is doing it, we're largely holding it together without reverting to fraud.
He's used the "Other people have said it" excuse for unfounded allegations he's said before.
If that's you, write down all your excuses, cross out the unfounded ones, and address the others.
He believed that the "I don't have time" excuse was bogus and unfounded.
Clearly, her message resonated with more Americans than Trump who would like to make up unfounded claims of 'voter fraud' to excuse his loss in the popular vote.
The Merchants of Doubt shows that while deep-rooted political ideologies usually underpin this bottleneck, disinformation tightens it, fueling scientifically unfounded debate, doubt, and denial that conveniently excuse political intransigence.
Could this explain the almost excuse of the own results, see last paragraph in the paper, and the scientifically unfounded criticism of our studies by the Interphone study authors?
My fears were unfounded.
These concerns are unfounded.
Excuses, excuses, excuses.
This concern is unfounded.
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