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is grounds
noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
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Public nudity is grounds for arrest.
"But it is grounds for optimism.
Neither kind of risk is grounds for immediate alarm.
Committing a felony is grounds for disciplinary action, he said.
All that is grounds for calm, but not complacency.
"If there is grounds, I say to Mr. Tsvangirai: Feel free to challenge.
Maybe, but he should also remember that deliberately throwing at a batter is grounds for ejection.
Censure by a professional body is grounds for losing an honour, government officials explain.
Simply admitting past use to a caseworker is grounds for a neglect case.
A diver can black out, which is grounds for disqualification in freediving events.
Others say that the sex abuse crisis that emerged under John Paul is grounds against sainthood.
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