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ill-founded造句
(1) Suspicion and jealousy, however ill-founded, can poison a marriage. (2) His fears proved ill-founded. (3) The whole enterprise was ill-founded from the start. (4) All our fears proved ill-founded. (5) But any doubts about Marillion's future were clearly ill-founded. (6) Most of these ideas are ill-founded, some are downright harmful, and a few actually provide some relief. (7) Facts prove this conclusion is ill-founded. (8) This faith may be ill-founded. (9) This is, at least partially, an ill-founded pretext for being immature. (10) This vast and ill-founded empire seems indeed nodding to its fall. (11) Your argument is ill-founded. (12) Hopes are flimsily formed and confidences ill-founded —and it is this which makes deceivers so plentiful, and fair shows after the flesh so common. (13) The experience of the 1970s, further, demonstrated that the principal argument in favour of flexible exchange rates was ill-founded. (14) The trouble is that the revised version of the legend of the Courts of Love is as ill-founded as the old one. (15) Suppositions built on postcards and photographs might be as ill-founded as his short-lived suspicions of being followed the night before. (16) But the case of Auerbach merely serves to illustrate how ill-founded the criterion is. (17) The interviews conducted for this research suggest that such fears are not ill-founded. (18) Developing the economy is the correct line, but development does not mean reckless or ill-founded expansion.