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Discover Ludwig'utterly baseless' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is completely unfounded or without any basis in truth. For example: "The accusations against him were utterly baseless and had no evidence to support them."
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"These allegations are utterly baseless".
It called the investor claims "utterly baseless".
Any suggestion to the contrary is utterly baseless".
As the BBC now accepts, they were utterly baseless.
Any suggestion that JPMorgan supported Madoff's fraud is utterly baseless and demonstrably false.
Now we find out that all of those jokes about Appalachian families are utterly baseless.
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Hours later, Mr. Gandhi, in a letter addressed to Mr. Swamy and circulated in the press, called Mr. Swamy's accusations "utterly false, entirely baseless and defamatory," and threatened to sue.
Robert Vadra, who is a businessman, has said the allegations made by the anti-corruption group led by Mr Kejriwal were "utterly false, entirely baseless and defamatory".
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari called the allegations "baseless, misconceived and utterly irresponsible" Friday evening, and local news reported that Mr. Vadra's mother-in-law defended him.
Since he left office, former Vice-President Dick Cheney has exhibited a non-stop barrage of baseless, classless, and utterly indefensible insults to this nation and its Commander-In-Chief.
The university has since released a statement in which it "rejects utterly", what it deems to be "baseless accusations he [Thornton] makes about members of staff".
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