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Use "unsoundness" in a sentence
"Some legal scholars contacted by Newsweek were appalled by what they called the unsoundness of such arguments."
"a political doctrine whose unsoundness is already manifested in the fact that it requires human sacrifice for its realization."
"A faithful and zealous evangelical pastor at a period of general debility in the Church of England, he was hampered throughout his ministrations by the governing body, who not only had the right of selecting their ministers, but exercised a jealous censorship on their teaching and practice, when they showed any tendency to "unsoundness" or undue enthusiasm."