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Discover Ludwig"good grounded" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The phrase you may be looking for is "well-grounded," which means to be based in logic or facts. For example: The academic paper was well-grounded in evidence from previous research.
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An important lesson of these Tory candidates' defeats is that voters know a good, grounded, straightforward MP when they're lucky enough to have one and on polling day, they do not forget.
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Otherwise, be sure to ground yourself on a known, good ground before handling the memory module.
All good grounds to leave.
He loves good ground.
It was a good grounding.
There are good grounds for concern.
It is all about the good ground.
It's such a good grounding.
Raptor especially handled the good ground.
There are good grounds for celebration.
"You definitely get a good grounding from your training.
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