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Discover Ludwig"founded grounds" is a correct and usable form of written English
It is typically used when making a legally-based argument. For example, "The plaintiff argued there was a valid policy lawsuit on founded grounds."
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Mr. Souder, 39, founded Ground Zero in 1993 with Mr. Smith, 48, and Court Crandall, 36, also creative partner.
In addition to Mr. Gledhill and Mr. Whisnand, Mr. Smith was accompanied by the creative partners with whom he founded Ground Zero: Court Crandall, 35, and Kirk Souder, 38.
The principle of public equality on which the argument for democracy is founded also grounds a set of liberal rights (freedom of conscience, association, speech and private pursuits).
But after his release he renounced violence and founded a ground-breaking group, Combatants for Peace, that united former Palestinian militants and Israeli ex-soldiers in a campaign for an end to the conflict.
Founded upon grounded theory and the social constructivist paradigm, appreciative inquiry is a simple, effective, and epistemologically sound tool to understand the rural population's knowledge, needs, and priorities without alienating them from research.
Schönbrunn Tiergarten, perhaps the oldest zoo in Europe, was founded within the grounds in 1752.
Woodfox and two other inmates he'd met at the Orleans Parish Prison requested permission from the Panthers Central Committeee, in Oakland, to establish a chapter of the Party at Angola — the only recognized chapter founded on prison grounds.
In practice, the film finds much to be troubled about, starting with the momentous 1953 Supreme Court decision in United States v. Reynolds that set the legal precedent for the state-secrets privilege and was later revealed to have been founded on dubious grounds.
Was America founded on illegal grounds?
But instead of being embarrassed or feeling that our movement was founded on questionable grounds, we consider it a lesson for how vigilant you have to be of the different forms of oppression patriarchy can take.
Two are debatable on the account that they are founded on frail grounds, as the case of evaluating redundancies solely through their semantic contents and/or the high proportion of " I don't know" answers (42 %).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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