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The phrase "solid grounds for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means having strong and valid reasons or evidence to support a belief or action. Example: The company's financial records provide solid grounds for their decision to increase prices.
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In the second case, there were solid grounds for doubting Aldo's accuracy.
Yet the evidence suggests that she has solid grounds for saying that such places are beyond reform.
"We believe there are solid grounds for the court to dismiss this matter and to release our journalists.
These data provide solid grounds for a behavioural prescription: if you want more laughter in your life, spend more time with other people.
Armstrong should have "the right not to be dragged into disciplinary proceedings unless there are solid grounds for that," the cycling union said in a letter signed by its president, Pat McQuaid.
At best Mr Tsipras might win more lenient terms for its repayment, notably a further extension of maturities which already stretch far into the future.There are solid grounds for thinking a deal is possible.
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I wanted solid ground for the future.
There appears to be solid ground for optimism.
I just wanted to touch solid ground for so long.
That traditionally has been solid ground for the chief executive.
A deadlock in the September , 1970 election gives ITT some solid ground for optimism.
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