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The phrase "grounding in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a foundational understanding or basis in a particular subject or area.
Example: "Her grounding in mathematics allowed her to excel in engineering courses."
Alternatives: "foundation in" or "basis in".
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"He's grounding in a reality.
Yet students need grounding in data analysis.
But those feelings don't have any grounding in reality.
Those claims are meretricious without a grounding in principle.
A grounding in Hoggart's work blasts through that.
This may reflect his early grounding in insurance.
A grounding in everything you need to know, effortlessly explained.
Yet there was always a grounding in reality.
I got a solid grounding in finance and other fundamentals.
A firm grounding in business is also certainly a strength.
It gave me a great grounding in events.
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