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The phrase "grounds against" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a set of reasons or supporting evidence for why something is wrong or unjust. For example, "The plaintiff presented strong grounds against the defendant's action in court."
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Lawyers for the team argued unsuccessfully, on constitutional grounds, against a jury trial.
Others say that the sex abuse crisis that emerged under John Paul is grounds against sainthood.
The protesters say they will march on the school grounds against "future privileged social parasites".
She has observed clan wars, in which dozens of hyenas have joined together to defend their hunting grounds against invaders.
For example, Yahoo! will probably successfully defend itself in the American courts, on first amendment grounds, against the French judgment.And yet this may not be enough.
Sotomayor interrupted Hobby Lobby's attorney Paul Clement early on to ask whether "religious sensitivity" would also grant religious organizations grounds against vaccination.
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| In Northeast, trains gain ground against airlines.
The supranational institutions are losing ground against nations and governments.
He said: "I'll stand my ground against any prat.
Barnes said: "I'll stand my ground against any prat.
Meanwhile, the dollar gained ground against the euro, reaching its highest level in 14 months.
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