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The phrase "a bit of grounding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of stability, context, or connection to reality in a discussion or situation.
Example: "After a long day of meetings, I needed a bit of grounding to refocus my thoughts and regain clarity."
Alternatives: "a touch of stability" or "a little context".
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But Priscilla probably craves a bit of grounding in a life that never lacks surreal moments.
She was sufficiently removed from my own geographic location – she lives in the Midwest – that I thought she'd be an excellent extra pair of eyes without who could give me a bit of grounding.
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"It's quite a bit of ground to gain".
Clam chowders cover quite a bit of ground.
"We have lost a bit of ground but I am a natural optimist," he says.
(NBC was the exception, gaining a bit of ground from last year).
Also, we have been losing quite a bit of ground in the supply-and-demand area.
Great goal and Australia are making up a bit of ground in goal difference.
A judge ruled against the city and appointed a monitor; the city appealed and won back a bit of ground.
He is tall and has long legs that enable him to cover quite a bit of ground with each stride.
His findings and his research were widely challenged, and Mr. Hubbard has given a bit of ground.
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