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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grounded from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when referring to someone having been restricted to their home or limited activity for a period of time, typically as a form of punishment. For example, "The teenager was grounded from the internet for a week as punishment for breaking the rules."
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Has the child been grounded from the gadget for weeks until this moment?
Michal Czerniawski's countertenor was focused and buoyant, and mezzo Kate sounded-Joy sounded and looked grounded from the start.
Although he grew up in a wealthy family – think the Timpson shoe-repair chain – the minister was grounded from a young age by his parents' commitment to fostering.
The first 50 jets were grounded from mid-January to late April after two episodes of fire or smoke involving its new lithium-ion batteries.
Mr Cameron would not comment to claims made in a 2007 biography that he was grounded from Eton as a 15-year-old after being caught smoking weed.
Despite also being known for iconic sci-fi movies such as Total Recall and Robocop, Verhoeven is keen to stay grounded from now on.
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To sell the ground from unborn feet".
It took the ground from underneath us.
On ground, from left: Jean Paul Gaultier dress.
Portugal has also gained ground, from 48 to 31.
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