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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well founded" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means that something is based on solid evidence or reasoning. It is often used to describe beliefs, opinions, or arguments that are supported by data or logical thinking. Example: Her concerns about the company's financial stability were well founded, as the stock prices sharply declined the following month.
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Their faith seems well founded.
Neither reason is well founded.
The concern is well founded.
Her angst is well founded.
Rajevac's concern is probably well founded.
So their anxiety is well founded.
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Is this confidence well-founded?
Is this hope well-founded?
Are these scenarios well-founded?
But is this faith well-founded?
The fear is well-founded.
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