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"fundamental grounds for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the main reasons or underlying justifications for a particular position or argument. Examples: 1. The new legislation has been met with strong opposition due to fundamental grounds for concern about its potential impact on the environment. 2. The college has decided to revise its admissions process on the fundamental grounds for promoting diversity and inclusivity. 3. The lawyer presented evidence that there were fundamental grounds for dismissing the charges against her client. 4. The company's decision to downsize was based on fundamental grounds for improving efficiency and cutting costs. 5. The treaty was ratified on the fundamental grounds for promoting peace and stability in the region.
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The later Mohists most likely fall somewhere on the realist side of this spectrum, though they say so little about the fundamental grounds for kind distinctions that any interpretation of their views is partly conjectural.
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Bhatia"s combinational perspectives of grammatical, socio-cognitive and cultural explanation provide a fundamental ground for the analysis of the written communicative events produced in a professional setting such as the petroleum industry.
The aim of this study is to examine the presence and the detailed localization of endogenous retinoic acid activity in neonatal, young and adult mouse kidneys, to establish a fundamental ground for further research into potential target genes, as well as physiological and pathophysiological roles of endogenous retinoic acid in the post-natal kidneys.
The practical value of the proposed classification of all bone substitutes as ordinary and activated, along with developing an understanding of osteogenic insufficiency, is to form a fundamental ground for physicians to make the most effective objective choice of bone graft for every particular clinical situation.
But a string of prominent supporters have long fought for Mr Amirault's release on more fundamental grounds, saying he was wrongfully convicted.
At least fundamental grounds exist.
Philosophy, (from Greek, by way of Latin, philosophia, "love of wisdom") the critical examination of the grounds for fundamental beliefs and an analysis of the basic concepts employed in the expression of such beliefs.
The group argues that there is no evidence that wearing the full veil in public threatens public safety, public order, health, morals, or the fundamental rights and freedoms of others – the only legitimate grounds for interference with fundamental rights, it said.
There were a number of grounds for "a fundamental challenge" to the ruling, said Tim Bartlett, secretary of the Catholic Council for Social Affairs.
In other words, Burke's understanding of philosophy, and of the history of Europe, conceived 'philosophically', provided grounds for making fundamental claims about the Revolution.
In the US, such grounds for review are associated with the longstanding and fundamental principal of limiting the role of government.89 (ii)Checks of form.
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