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The phrase "mentally grounded" can be used in written English and is grammatically correct.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is mentally stable, rational, and emotionally well-balanced. Example: After having a long talk with her therapist, Sarah felt mentally grounded and ready to face her challenges.
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GBH managed simultaneously to satirise and eviscerate MI5, the Conservative Party, the right-wing press, and the less mentally grounded elements of Labour's support.
We do better when we are mentally grounded.
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And grounded means mentally and emotionally stable.
This pattern of results suggests that grounding an activity in an embodied experience may lessen the demands of mentally representing the phenomena, which may be critical for supporting improved understanding of many scientific topics.
Asked if caseworkers were qualified to recognize mental instability, she said they probably were not, but added, "Being mentally ill is not automatically grounds for removing children from their mother".
Many trials never heard any evidence of mental illness, the report said, and US prosecutors exploited public ignorance or fear about mental illness by arguing that the "flat" or "unremorseful" demeanour of mentally ill defendants was further grounds for imposing the death sentence.
The intensity of his management and refusal to rest players has ground them down mentally and physically.
Two points later, Federer took a 5-4 lead when a mentally fatigued Sampras dropped a ground stroke into the net during a rare baseline rally.
The 4-to-3 majority relied on a United States Supreme Court ruling in 2002 banning the execution of mentally retarded defendants on the ground that a "national consensus" held that such executions were wrong.
Dating to colonial days, the almshouse was used as a dumping ground for the mentally ill, the epileptic, the mentally retarded, the blind, the deaf and dumb, the crippled, the tuberculous, and the destitute aged, as well as for vagrants, petty criminals, prostitutes, unmarried mothers, and abandoned and neglected children.
As local economies dwindle, hotels and bed-and-breakfasts have been repurposed to supply cheap housing; as a result, seaside towns have been turned into what the report calls "veritable dumping grounds" for the mentally ill and people with substance-abuse issues, as well as for ex-offenders.
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