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The phrase "from the grassroots" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that originates from the most basic levels of a community or organization. For example: "The social media campaign was successful because it originated from the grassroots and spread quickly."
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Learn from the grassroots.
He has rebuilt it from the grassroots to today's 76.
So change is happening slowly, from the grassroots.
He listens to people and he's more from the grassroots".
To rebuild the party we must start from the grassroots.
She said: "We need to change from the grassroots up.
The revival from the grassroots is seriously compromised.
London Citizens shows communities can organise themselves from the grassroots.
"He took us from the grassroots and trained us up".
We have better reports from the grassroots than almost anyone.
A political opposition will have to be built over many years, from the grassroots.
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from the percentages
from the citizens
from the protagonists
from the neighbourhoods
from the locals
from the cornerstones
from the foundations
from the constituencies
from the compartments
from the mas
from the masses
from the practitioners
from the popular
from the primary
from the grass-roots level
from the pivotal
from the basic
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