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The phrase "are grounded in a" 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.
Example: "The theories presented in this paper are grounded in a comprehensive review of existing literature."
Alternatives: "are based on a" or "are rooted in a".
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"They are grounded in a design sense".
The problem is that both positions are grounded in a false premise.
Marvel specialises in high-stakes action movies that are grounded in a recognisable reality; they're jokey but never camp.
We are able to provide our clients with design outputs that are grounded in a commercial and customer-focused process.
His fortunes are grounded in a steady, even delivery spiced with just the right amount of youthful incredulity.
Similarly, all levels of social organisation, from realm to parish and guild, are liturgically ordered and are grounded in a higher reality.
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All of the magical touches are grounded in an everyday reality that the kids can understand.
The Carters' songs are grounded in an unswerving faith and a willingness to face inevitable loss and death.
Ultimately, all judgments are grounded in an inspection of the mind's ideas.
Junya Watanabe's collection was grounded in a different way.
Instead, each of our beliefs is grounded in a "perspective" that is neither correct nor incorrect.
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