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"on grounds" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It indicates a basis for an opinion, belief, or decision. For example: "The court ruled in the defendant's favor on grounds of reasonable doubt."
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No-one was excluded on grounds of insufficient English.
Both were dismissed on grounds of disloyalty.
Ms. Nelson sued on grounds of sex discrimination.
This was rejected on grounds of unwieldiness.
He spoke on grounds of anonymity under diplomatic rules.
They were cancelled, however, supposedly on grounds of cost.
Many others retire early on grounds of ill health.
In 1962 he was indicted on grounds of obscenity.
On grounds of violence, that may not be advisable.
This is partly excused on grounds of geography.
And yet Monroe was not acquitted on grounds of insanity.
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