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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also grounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is based on or supported by a particular foundation or principle, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "Her argument is well-researched and also grounded in real-world examples."
Alternatives: "also based" or "also rooted".
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It is also grounded in fact.
Many departing planes were also grounded.
He also grounded out and walked three times.
"It was beautiful and whimsical but also grounded in reality".
He also grounded out weakly in his final at-bat.
But her work is also grounded in particular human experience.
(No!) Accordingly, they are also grounded in the rule-makers' politics.
But with BAE also grounded, British manufacturing could struggle to take wing until then.
Agreeing with Armstrong, the court also grounded its ruling in the right to privacy.
But such books are also grounded in real managerial aims and practices.
But it's also grounded in skepticism that such a regime is possible.
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