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"have solid ground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is secure and reliable. For example, "In this difficult situation, we need to have solid ground to stand on."
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South Louisiana is mostly swamp or bayou, so when Cherri Foytlin wanted to share her disapproval with the Bayou Bridge Pipeline, she literally didn't have solid ground to stand on.
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His songs touch on Neil Young and Roy Orbison and the rustic end of the Conor Oberst catalog, and have solid grounding: he recorded his album mostly at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Ala., and his father, James, is a country music songwriter.
While the designation does suggest that investigators believe they have solid grounds for suspicion, Le Monde reported that they were also reserving the possibility of assigning to Ms. Lagarde the status of "assisted witness," still obliging her to answer investigators' questions, but without the opprobrium attached to a formal investigation.
First, it would be a tough fight to get such an individual confirmed and republicans would have solid grounds and strong motivation to oppose him or her.
As such, we have solid grounds to examine the parameter estimates to identify the underlying mechanism of ISR.
We posit that Africans who have attained a PhD should have acquired knowledge in a specific area and the competencies to perform original research independently, have solid grounding in research methods both generically and in the specific area of the trainee's research and, ultimately, have gained the capacity to supervise others in lower cadres.
She is a strong server, has solid ground strokes and is completely comfortable at the net.
Yet the evidence suggests that she has solid grounds for saying that such places are beyond reform.
He said he would listen to any criticisms they have, but added that after a three-year investigation he was "pretty confident" that his decision had "solid grounds".
He said he would listen to any criticisms they have, but added that after a three-year investigation he was "pretty confident" that his decision had "solid grounds".Plenty of criticism is already heading his way.
But part of the reason it works so well is that it has solid grounding in a very real time and place: which is to say Castlebar around about 20 years ago.
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