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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prove grounds" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is. A possible correct alternative could be "provide evidence" or "establish grounds". Example: "The lawyer was unable to prove grounds for his client's case, leading to the dismissal of the lawsuit."
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But either way, the requirement to prove grounds for divorce can contribute to the costs.
Legislators swept aside the requirement that couples prove grounds for divorce in situations like violence, cruelty, terminal illness and adultery.
Instead, the bill would merely allow the government to block any outlet it dislikes by refusing a license without having to prove grounds of national security or ethics.
In an interview, Judge Elías said he wanted to end the escalating accusations that each side made as they sought to prove grounds for divorce, allegations that often dragged in children, friends and relatives.
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Large automotive (tire) proving grounds are nearby.
(American companies tend to use their own test tracks and proving grounds, but not always).
Eight robots have taken over Ford's 3,880-acre 3,880-acreounds in Romeo, Michigan.
For now, Colorado and Washington are the proving grounds for legalization.
The prototype was completed three months later and delivered to the proving grounds in Carabanchel, Madrid.
The war was Fleming's proving grounds and he excelled, rising to the rank of commander.
Here, concerts became proving grounds for warring gangs who hailed from different corners of the city.
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