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The phrase "scientific ground" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to evidence based on scientific study. For example, "The study provides scientific ground for the effectiveness of the vaccine."
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Certainly, though, through his dogged determination, Giuliani has broken new scientific ground.
His work was prominent, but none of his studies broke new scientific ground.
And if you're under the impression it will truly help KO your hangover, you're standing on shaky scientific ground.
Dr. Van der Bilt and his colleagues have laid claim to a strange, occasionally repugnant patch of scientific ground.
The accounting office's report does not break new scientific ground, but instead brings together the findings of many recent scientific studies in a highly readable form.
Dr. George Seidel, an animal physiologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, said that the new achievement broke no new scientific ground.
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ePGA's presents its trustworthiness as predominantly scientifically based, given the primary emphasis on its scientific grounding and the complete absence of private sector interests.
So the name has no scientific grounds".
McEwan struggled to find scientific grounding for such alternative beliefs.
There are solid scientific grounds for tinkering with the virus.
Those assumptions have been challenged on legal and scientific grounds.
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