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The phrase "unsubstantiated statement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a statement that has not been proven to be true or supported with evidence. For example, "His claim that he had worked as a doctor for 10 years was an unsubstantiated statement and could not be verified."
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Fratto's assertion "seems to be an unsubstantiated statement that has no relation to the facts they have shared with us," Waxman said.
This is an unimpressive and unsubstantiated statement.
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Many books contain unsubstantiated statements.
Avoid fluff and unsubstantiated statements.
Outrageous, unsubstantiated statements make great sound bites and ignite tremendous sound and fury.
Many supplements advertised online do not contain any growth hormone, falsely claim to stimulate its production or come with unsubstantiated statements about its benefits.
In the same period, Black reneged on his contractual commitment to repay 10% of the Non-Compete Payments he received and made unsubstantiated statements indicating that he had evidence of proper approval of those payments.
My point to the PAW reporter was that, in their public comments about Artificial Intelligence, they have made grandiose and unsubstantiated statements about a field with which they are less familiar, in a way that has negatively impacted public opinion.
This is a far more rigorous standard, and perhaps should become the basic test for coverage of an administration that makes wild, unsubstantiated statements that get covered as though they were facts.
Mr. Bezos said at the time that Mr. Trump's unsubstantiated statements were "not an appropriate way for a presidential candidate to behave" and that he welcomed scrutiny and criticism of Amazon.
He also once again amplified unsubstantiated statements about the Central American migrant caravan, claiming without evidence there were gang members and "some very bad people" mixed into the group and warning it was an impending "invasion" of the United States.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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