Sentence examples for was unsubstantiated from inspiring English sources

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was unsubstantiated

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Lacking substantiation; without evidence.

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The directors said, however, that the sexual harassment charge was unsubstantiated.

Dr. Rosen said the subplate theory was "unsubstantiated conjecture," likely too simplistic for pain sensation.

However, the report found that an elevated risk at that age was "unsubstantiated".

Administration officials have acknowledged that the information about Iraq's nuclear efforts was unsubstantiated.

The US state department said Tubman's criticism of first-round voting was "unsubstantiated".

That assertion offended the musicians, since the notion of a "global decline" of opera was unsubstantiated by any hard statistics.

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The claim is unsubstantiated.

Both these reports are unsubstantiated.

It's unsubstantiated.

It is unsubstantiated, anonymous opinion.

Her fears really are unsubstantiated.

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