adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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ill-founded worries
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But any doubts about Marillion's future were clearly ill-founded .
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But the case of Auerbach merely serves to illustrate how ill-founded the criterion is.
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Suppositions built on postcards and photographs might be as ill-founded as his short-lived suspicions of being followed the night before.
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The experience of the 1970s, further, demonstrated that the principal argument in favour of flexible exchange rates was ill-founded .
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The trouble is that the revised version of the legend of the Courts of Love is as ill-founded as the old one.
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The whole enterprise was ill-founded from the start.