How can I use the word 'baseless' like an American native from the USA?





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When I read a book I saw the word baseless and my question is how can I use this word like an American person and sound more natural like an American.



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  • Your project is baseless you need more information about space.



  • The rumours were completely baseless.



    What way is the more correct or what way sounds more like an American person?












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  • My personal experience is limited to the New York metro area. Baseless is used idiomatically in terms like baseless accusations, but it’s not a commonly heard word. To my mind it’s like calling something “totally without merit”, a quasi-legal expression that has drifted into everyday speech.

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When I read a book I saw the word baseless and my question is how can I use this word like an American person and sound more natural like an American.



For example:




  • Your project is baseless you need more information about space.



  • The rumours were completely baseless.



    What way is the more correct or what way sounds more like an American person?












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  • My personal experience is limited to the New York metro area. Baseless is used idiomatically in terms like baseless accusations, but it’s not a commonly heard word. To my mind it’s like calling something “totally without merit”, a quasi-legal expression that has drifted into everyday speech.

    – Global Charm
    48 mins ago














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When I read a book I saw the word baseless and my question is how can I use this word like an American person and sound more natural like an American.



For example:




  • Your project is baseless you need more information about space.



  • The rumours were completely baseless.



    What way is the more correct or what way sounds more like an American person?












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When I read a book I saw the word baseless and my question is how can I use this word like an American person and sound more natural like an American.



For example:




  • Your project is baseless you need more information about space.



  • The rumours were completely baseless.



    What way is the more correct or what way sounds more like an American person?









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  • My personal experience is limited to the New York metro area. Baseless is used idiomatically in terms like baseless accusations, but it’s not a commonly heard word. To my mind it’s like calling something “totally without merit”, a quasi-legal expression that has drifted into everyday speech.

    – Global Charm
    48 mins ago



















  • My personal experience is limited to the New York metro area. Baseless is used idiomatically in terms like baseless accusations, but it’s not a commonly heard word. To my mind it’s like calling something “totally without merit”, a quasi-legal expression that has drifted into everyday speech.

    – Global Charm
    48 mins ago

















My personal experience is limited to the New York metro area. Baseless is used idiomatically in terms like baseless accusations, but it’s not a commonly heard word. To my mind it’s like calling something “totally without merit”, a quasi-legal expression that has drifted into everyday speech.

– Global Charm
48 mins ago





My personal experience is limited to the New York metro area. Baseless is used idiomatically in terms like baseless accusations, but it’s not a commonly heard word. To my mind it’s like calling something “totally without merit”, a quasi-legal expression that has drifted into everyday speech.

– Global Charm
48 mins ago










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