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"scientific grounding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you are referring to the foundation of something that is based on scientific research or knowledge. For example, "We must ensure that our policy initiatives have a solid scientific grounding before implementation."
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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.
McEwan struggled to find scientific grounding for such alternative beliefs.
The public is bombarded with diet advice, often contradictory and often lacking a rigorous scientific grounding, medical experts said.
In abandoning abstinence education, states have largely said that comprehensive sex education programs, which discuss contraception beyond the failure rates, have a better scientific grounding.
There is some scientific grounding for this position: researchers have found that, if a young child's gender dysphoria persists past the onset of puberty, as Skylar's did, he or she is likely to retain those feelings into adulthood.
Maybe it's that I fear some patients may see it as a fringe religious or spiritual practice and that my colleagues may see me as much too "touchy-feely" or lacking substance or scientific grounding.
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So the name has no scientific grounds".
There are no scientific grounds for that.
It was built on shaky scientific ground.
There are solid scientific grounds for tinkering with the virus.
Those assumptions have been challenged on legal and scientific grounds.
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