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"good grounds to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that there is a strong basis for doing something or taking a specific course of action. For example: "His apparent lack of interest in the project has given us good grounds to question his commitment."
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All good grounds to leave.
But Hertha have good grounds to feel hopeful nevertheless.
Mr Hussein was believed, on good grounds, to be both dangerous and a liar.
appears to have very good grounds to walk away from this deal.
And they have good grounds to fear Tim given his outstanding record.
"There are good grounds to believe that people in high official positions could be involved," Ms. Lokshina said.
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"We should build up some good ground to mutually discuss and find some common points.
Mr Spalding coos that it was the easiest partnership he can remember, and a "good grounding to go on and work together".
They allowed me to get it going and validated, and gave me a good grounding to go on and get further investment," Fox says.
Trainer Paul Nolan says "it will be my fault if he doesn't win" but adds that his horse must have good ground to show his best form.
Having served in the United States Senate for twelve years as a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, the Armed Services Committee and the Judiciary Committee, I think I have a good grounding to reach my conclusion.
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