Sentence examples for were unsubstantiated from inspiring English sources

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were unsubstantiated

adjective

Lacking substantiation; without evidence.

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Initially, his claims were unsubstantiated.

A spokesman said the claims were "unsubstantiated".

The government, however, said many of the allegations were unsubstantiated.

There were unsubstantiated rumours of poor test screenings.

But the review found that the other allegations were unsubstantiated.

All the doubts and concerns I had at the start were unsubstantiated.

Mr. Bush has said there were such contacts; he has not said they were unsubstantiated.

Last Monday at a closed meeting, the school board concluded that the allegations were unsubstantiated.

A judge found in December that claims of elder abuse were unsubstantiated.

"I thought the sexual allegations were unsubstantiated and therefore equivalent to rumours and campaign mudslinging.

In December, the judge overseeing the case said that claims of elder abuse were unsubstantiated.

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