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Discover Ludwig"be grounded in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is based on or securely connected to a particular principle, belief, or attitude. For example, "His business decisions were always grounded in a desire to do what was best for the company."
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Surely such an effort should be grounded in scholarly purpose.
He added, "It has to be grounded in conflict".
"Continuity of policy has to be grounded in a critical mass of informed citizens," he maintains.
"I want it to be grounded in something that's feasible, organic and personal.
Her view was that "government policy should be grounded in a debate about need".
"Intelligence assessments and estimates must be grounded in the facts," the commission concluded.
Indeed, religious anarchy might be said to be grounded in deep spiritual pessimism.
An occupation, he wrote, can be "grounded in nothing but good intentions.
Sometimes the series will be grounded in naturalism; sometimes it will turn suddenly and hilariously surreal.
"Murderous Maids" is the first interpretation of the story to be grounded in court documents.
He needs to be grounded in reality; that's what works for him".
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