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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grounded having" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe a state of being grounded while possessing something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "Grounded having a clear understanding of the situation, she made her decision."
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Unsurprisingly, Ofcom also found many U.K. parents are limiting children's time online, with 61percentt of teens who use a connected device reporting being digitally grounded, having their device taken away or its usage restricted.
League One side MK have experience of keeping youngsters grounded, having had 14 come through their academy and go on to make their senior bow since Sam Baldock's breakthrough in 2005.
The British managed to refloat the Sphinx and Syren, but the Acteon remained grounded, having moved too far onto the submerged sandbar.
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No ground has been broken.
The ground hadn't softened.
But the ground has shifted.
Stylistically, new ground had been broken.
Rickety old football grounds have been refurbished.
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Mexico's politically contested ground has narrowed.
"The centre ground has shifted.
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