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Discover Ludwig'firmer ground' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a more secure or stable situation. For example: "The economy has been gradually gaining a firmer ground over the past few years."
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This feels like firmer ground.
Here de Koning was on firmer ground.
Domestically, Mr Thaksin is on firmer ground.
Here critics are on firmer ground.
Estonia should be on firmer ground.
With Mahler, he is on firmer ground.
Here, we finally reach firmer ground.
Moreover, the government is on firmer ground than before.
On the second proposition Reynolds is on firmer ground.
She feels on firmer ground with the media.
"Number two," she went on, now on firmer ground, "whether Batson ever applies to sexual orientation".
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