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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grassroots" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe movements, organizations, or initiatives that originate from the community level rather than being imposed from above.
Example: "The campaign was a grassroots effort, driven by local volunteers who wanted to make a difference in their community."
Alternatives: "a community-based" or "a local".
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A grassroots protest was quickly seen off.
Also, it's organised on a grassroots level.
The idea of a "grassroots Israel" paled.
"It's not really a grassroots movement".
It started a grassroots political storm.
"They haven't been a grassroots ally".
It's just big politics hiding behind a grassroots movement.
CEER activists also waged a grassroots campaign in Orange County.
He wed an epic curiosity to a grassroots Lutheran humour.
Let's not forget what's going on at a grassroots level.
Governing in tandem with a grassroots is a hard problem.
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