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Use "unfoundedly" in a sentence
"Because they are stuck in the old, rigid ways of thinking about teenagers -- particularly teenage girls -- and of believing that any teenage sex is inexplicably, unfoundedly immoral."
"Giuliani also issued his own statement -- as he often does about everything under the sun these days -- expressing his vigorous opposition to such a visit, and out of complete and utter ignorance, unfoundedly accused Shiite Ahmadinejad of supporting Sunni Al Qaeda, a claim so preposterous that even the Bush administration has not made."
"“I should wish to know the author and evidence of all these suspicions, so unfoundedly urged against me?”"