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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'grounded for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the punishment of having one's privileges or activities restricted for a period of time, typically as a disciplinary measure. For example, "My parents grounded me for coming home late from the party".
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She was grounded for 10 days.
That boat is now grounded for repairs.
My guess is I'm grounded for ages.
I was grounded for three weeks.
"OUR pilots have been grounded for too long.
His airline has recently been grounded for alleged safety concerns.
"I got grounded for it, and I'm sorry".
The aircraft is grounded for days at a net loss.
("Eric is still supposed to be grounded for trying to exterminate the Jews two weeks ago").
"He just seems pretty grounded for a kid his age and with the stuff he possesses.
Flights in Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil were grounded for days following the eruption.
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