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The phrase 'grounds them' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or behavior that provides a basis for an assertion or belief. For example, "The evidence I have collected grounds them in their decision to move forward with the plan."
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She's the one who grounds them.
What are Western values, and what grounds them?
Beyond the theoretical discussions on human rights,— What grounds them theoretically?
Mr. Ternullo, with a longer, elegant line, is more mysterious, and Ms. Kivioja, a blond Finnish dancer who exudes a sexy earthiness, grounds them both.
His images are more about the imagination, like Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of futuristic inventions — which, he said, grounds them perfectly in the World's Fair site.
Coldbarrow, Little Hagby, Brownslack Wood, Moorings are all names constructed from an Old English and Old Norse wordstock that grounds them firmly in the rural north.
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The town replaced its wires and grounded them.
Fabiola toasted pumpkinseeds and ground them; she and another woman made tamales and tortillas.
They don't countrify the songs, but they do ground them in natural acoustics.
He also said the Patriots' struggles had grounded them, and given them a sense of humility.
Air Canada and WestJet also fly Max 8 planes but had grounded them earlier on Wednesday.
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