unduly in the PONS Dictionary

unduly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be unduly worried by sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They should be brief in duration, so compliance with s. 10(b) will not excuse prolonging, unduly and artificially, any such detention.
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The operation is disciplined but not unduly complex.
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The party protested the decision, citing an unduly legalistic interpretation of election regulations.
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He alleged that the pair had unduly shaped the official information posted to all electors.
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This is probably an unduly sweeping comment to make.
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At least one 20th century historian found it unduly romantic, and criticized it for exaggerating the importance of her relatives, particularly her father-in-law.
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Even this, however, had not unduly affected his constitution.
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It was said that he did so without unduly extracting money from the people.
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Although some of his etymologies appear not correct, this essay stands unsurpassed even today and is unduly forgotten.
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The governmentand, sometimes, private partieshave used antitrust law to prohibit practices or mergers that would unduly limit competition.
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