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"is grounds enough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is a valid or strong enough reason to justify an action or opinion. For example: "Sufficient evidence was presented to support their claim, so it is grounds enough to accept it as true."
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Simply to rubbish this as a "crazy" idea that would "screw everybody", as Mr Harper has done, shows a disappointing lack of leadership, and is grounds enough to deny the Conservatives a majority.
"The climate of ethical laxness he has presided over for so long is grounds enough," said an editorial on Tuesday, "to ask that he do what, until Sunday, he was unwilling to do to other deserving ministers: fire himself".
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Some progressive law enforcers and other attorneys say the investigation -- which has been largely shielded from the public view -- is grounds enough for a deal that could give immediate relief to homeowners, by setting rules for mortgage practices and potentially offering monetary assistance.
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Swanberg has no doubt that Wilde is grounded enough to cope with the success that should at last be coming her way.
Newfound fame and adulation might be dizzying -- "We're trying not to let it overwhelm us," Price said over the phone as the wheels kept turning -- but Lake Street Dive is grounded enough to realize what it means to finally stand in the on-deck circle with home run potential.
That should be grounds enough for resolving this dispute.
It is unclear whether the case against Mr. Blagojevich, a two-term Democrat, will be grounds enough for senators to convict him.
This month, Ms. Brunner ruled that an undeliverable notice will not be grounds enough on its own for a voter to be removed from the registration lists.
If you have a job, most likely you'll have been at work; if you don't, just admitting to have seen Lord Freud and his serpentine, clownish position-taking would probably be grounds enough to get you sanctioned.
I had no political aims whatsoever – but it seems the police's assumptions about my politics were grounds enough to arrest and detain me until the public celebrations were over.
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