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The phrase "adequate grounds to proceed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to justify or explain the basis for moving forward with a decision or action.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we believe there are adequate grounds to proceed with the investigation."
Alternatives: "sufficient reason to continue" or "valid basis to move forward".
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In comments to reporters, Mr. Clinton said he had long questioned whether prosecutors had adequate grounds to keep Dr. Lee in jail for nine months awaiting trial.
If it finds grounds to proceed, it then makes a public referral to the committee.
After a review, prosecutors said they had insufficient grounds to proceed against him.
Just days after Trump's donation arrived, Bondi dropped her investigation into the alleged fraud, citing "insufficient grounds" to proceed.
After the check came in, Bondi's office nixed suing Trump, citing insufficient grounds to proceed.
And on Thursday, the third day of a preliminary hearing, set to determine whether there is adequate evidence to proceed with a trial for Forcillo, wrapped up.
Physicians were divided on whether emotional or existential suffering were adequate reasons to proceed with sedation, and some were strongly opposed to proceeding on such a basis.
The value of KMO was 0.7, which suggests that the sample was adequate to proceed with principal component factor analysis.
The company has more than adequate cash flow to proceed with its planned $5.5 billion share buyback program.
Questions focused on how physicians determine whether communication is adequate to proceed unaided.
Patients must have a performance status of 0, 1, 2 and adequate organ function to proceed to transplant.
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