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"grounds for contention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a source of disagreement or a reason for debating. For example, "The high cost of college tuition has become a major ground for contention between parents and their children."
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(See: "Dillard's Pickle") To date, shares of the company have fallen 36.8% over the past 12 months on what essentially amounts to poor management (See: "Activist Investor Jolts Dillard's Shares"), naturally leaving the inflated executive perquisite packages prime grounds for contention.
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That article has since been edited to remove the comparison -- which perhaps gives Palin grounds for her contention.
The inclusion of text in — rather than just alongside — a work becomes itself a ground of contention.
These are not the same grounds for ineligibility that are now in contention, but nonetheless show that Day had long been confused about his entitlement to sit as a senator.
No need for contention.
This is still up for contention and debate.
Is that person automatically crossed off the list for contention?
This article clearly mentions the problems that TCP faces in wireless ad hoc networks, namely, frequent route failure and channel contention, which are serious problems and provide the grounds for other problems to arise.
The plastid and gapCp phylogenies presented in the current study are completely congruent with the pgiC phylogeny on the placement of multiple D. ludoviciana accessions, further supporting our contention that the Juslen et al. sequence is the result of error and should not be considered grounds for rejection of the "semicristata" hypothesis.
Their grounds for suspicion?
There are grounds for scepticism.
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