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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unfounded in fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a claim or belief that lacks a basis in reality or evidence. Example: "The accusations made against the scientist were unfounded in fact and lacked any credible evidence."
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There is no claim made here of jurisdiction on the ground of diversity of citizenship, and the claim, if made, would be unfounded in fact.
The objection that the corporation is under no legal obligation to transport produce or passengers upon this road, and at a reasonable expense, is unfounded in fact.
By leaving out the fact that less than 10% of the mesa will be plowed at any one time — leaving 90% of it alone for wildlife to enjoy — Murray misleads her readers, installing a state of outrage that is unfounded in fact.
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Dan Holler, a spokesman for Heritage Action, said Thursday that Mr. Hatch's criticism is unfounded and in fact, he answered his own question about the organization's relevance.
Fears of coffee's carcinogenic effects now appear to be unfounded, and, in fact, the brew might even protect against some types of cancer.
These fears turned out to be unfounded -- in fact, it was an excellent year for wheat.
But my fear was unfounded: She had, in fact, grown up to become a very nice adult.
Goldman vigorously denies any wrongdoing, calling the S.E.C.'s charges "completely unfounded in law and fact".
The S.E.C.'s charges are "completely unfounded in law and fact," the bank said in the statement.
Goldman says it won't settle and that "the S.E.C.'s charges are completely unfounded in law and fact".
Goldman said the charges were "completely unfounded in law and fact," and that it would "vigorously contest them and defend the firm and its reputation".
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