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The phrase "a good groundwork from" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be missing a preposition or context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "This research provides a good groundwork for future studies."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation for" or "a strong basis for".
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But in all cases a good groundwork from you is expected and a full disclosure is welcomed.
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"I think we have potential and we've laid a really good groundwork here in training camp," Faneca said.
Good groundwork is essential for any public sector project involving the internet of things.
Setting good groundwork.
A good lap from him.
By the time Mr Blair became Labour's leader in 1994, a good deal of the groundwork had already been done.
I think if [we did a good job laying the groundwork] this coming season, he would be a fantastic boss.
They've said they'll happily take a good deal wherever it comes from, especially after setting the groundwork for one.
Sticking by your budget and saving at least some money each month is a good way to lay the groundwork for your efforts to get rich.
Absorb a couple of hundred "Law and Order" episodes, and you just may lay the groundwork for becoming a good defense attorney.
Argue from a good premise.
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