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The phrase "a secure ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to a stable or safe foundation, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "Before making any decisions, we need to ensure that we have a secure ground for our plans."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation" or "a stable basis".
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420 C.E./1998) and is most famously deployed by Descartes in his Discourse on Method (1637/1985) and Meditations (1641/1984), where he takes the self-fulfilling thought that he is thinking as indubitably true, immune to even the most radical skepticism, and a secure ground on which to build further knowledge.
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"I feel exactly the same as when I was 18, except with more confidence and more of a secure grounding under my feet.
China's first major milestone in this area was the 2016 launch of its Micius quantum satellite, which can anchor a secure ground-to-space quantum communications network.
Does direct compensation stand on a less secure ground?
The general compliance of the electrical installation to the framework built by norms provides a relatively secure ground for professionals to estimate where wires could be routed, but assured data is usually not available.
Top features likely to attract female buyers include being a dwelling above the less secure ground floor, offering a 24-hour concierge service and boasting a clean, modern kitchen.
For households stranded on islands of financial struggles, a bridge may be a welcomed passageway to secure ground.
Since he does not himself affirm anything in any of his dialogues, can we ever be on secure ground in attributing a philosophical doctrine to him (as opposed to one of his characters)?
Because Stirling's resistance may have provided Washington with enough time to manage his withdrawal to more secure ground, the battle is considered a strategic victory for the Americans.
As a matter of practice, however, Ravitch is on less secure ground.
Twenty-four hours a day, about 26 gigabytes of data from IMS stations in 89 countries pour into a control center in Vienna, Austria, through satellite networks and secure ground links.
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