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unverified

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adjective

  1. not having been confirmed, substantiated, or proven to be true
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Dr Ben Kasstan-Dabush of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine warned people against trusting unverified information on their social media.

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To put it in plain language, the CIA “assessment†is based, at best, on unreliable sources and that it’s too uncertain and unverified to “make solid analytical inferences.â€

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Vera is simply a very fine detective who perpetually pushes her often beleaguered team to leave no bank record unchecked, no statement unverified.

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False and unverified information about her, including a fake AI-generated picture, circulated online as authorities worked.

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False and unverified information about her, including a fake AI-generated picture, has been circulating online.

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