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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ground herself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone taking a few moments to focus on the present moment and recenter themselves during stressful situations. For example, "When the pressure of the project hit her, she took a few moments to ground herself and refocus her energy."
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I'm going to help Olivia ground herself.
To ground herself, Gaga has turned to a sound triangulated by rootsy country, blues and soul.
And yet, for a long time, Lee didn't feel as if she were on solid ground herself.
We met a few times and she asked me certain questions about my hometown to ground herself in the idea of the place.
Once in Dominica, Rachel told me, she threw herself between her parents to protect her mother, only to be knocked to the ground herself, and the troubles continued in Guiana.
What gave the evening a certain unity was the guest artist, the versatile American mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, who covered a lot of ground herself but brought to it all her glorious vocal tone, keen intelligence, outsize personality and, as appropriate, sparkling wit.
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Lady Runcie worked in the grounds herself.
Oh, to be grounded herself.
For years Ms. Asawa maintained the grounds herself.
She grounded herself in singing, recording intuitive, off-the-cuff vocalizations.
On the plus side, Smith-Cameron is a solid Juno, grounding herself (if not the show) in the business of getting on with things.
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