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Meanings of unfounded allegations in English
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Usage of unfounded allegations in English
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Peter Jackson sued when the unfoundedallegations appeared on Twitter last year.
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Democrats accused him of making unfoundedallegations against the two party leaders.
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Anderson also wants foster care workers protected from unfoundedallegations.
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Trump had based his demands on unfoundedallegations of corruption.
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The party has been the butt of unfair and unfoundedallegations of corruption in the past.
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He says he paid Gribkowsky because his unfoundedallegations would have triggered a lengthy and costly investigation.
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Turkey has said the U.N. report was full of unfoundedallegations and compared the criticism to terrorist propaganda.
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They said it makes all sorts of unfoundedallegations and voters will see it for what it is.
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The lawyer said the media was awash with " unfoundedallegations, outrageous claims of treason, and vicious innuendo".
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Sudan's armed forces released a short statement to state media dismissing the reports of attacks as " unfoundedallegations".
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Irish development aid to Ethiopia should not be cut off because of unfoundedallegations of corruption, it was claimed tonight.
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A lengthy statement was issued on Saturday night by the ATM, denouncing the ATC group for their " unfoundedallegations".
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Still possessed of little more than suspicion and unfoundedallegations, he turned around and headed unseen back toward the mercenary compound.
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Simultaneously, President Trump's family and allies took to Twitter to share and amplify unfoundedallegations about the legitimacy of the electoral process.
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But had we done so, much grief -as well as many completely unfoundedallegations about lying, making up the intelligence, etc.
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How many times do we encounter unfoundedallegations of ugly, doubtful "truths" about people who are not with us anymore?