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"historical foundations" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to the overall shared history of an area, organization, or concept; for example, "Over the years, the nation's cultural identity has been shaped by its historical foundations."
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The youth movement is building on rich historical foundations.
TH: Much of it built on spurious historical foundations.
They have forsaken the textual and historical foundations of that document in favor of judicially decreed rights of autonomy.
Scherer, F.M. "The Historical Foundations of Communications Regulation". HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP08-050, October 2008.
Historical Foundations and Modern Justifications for Federal Jurisdiction Over Disputes Involving Noncitizens, 21 Yale J. Int'l L. (1996).
In this cat-and-mouse dialogue between Sylvere Lotringer and Paul Virilio, Lotringer pushes Virilio to uncover the historical foundations of his biotech theories.
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Insofar as the general attack upon the use of informers is based upon historic 'notions' of 'English-speaking peoples,' it is without historical foundation.
Similarly, the journey to Bethlehem is without historical foundation.
Another is to regard it merely as a parable whose historical foundation can be ignored.
Stich's posts, not the individual interactions with or amongst her readers, become the shared historical foundation.
This proposal, however, has no historical foundation, nor any clear grounding in the concerns of the Double Jeopardy Clause.
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