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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sound upbringing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the way in which a person has been raised or brought up, and implies that it was done in a responsible and proper manner. Example: "His parents were both educators and ensured that he had a sound upbringing, instilling strong values and a love for learning."
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Only a sound upbringing of both the sexes could secure that.
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Is she pregnant?" Christian's parents were not reassured by her promise that she would see to it that he passed his exams; it sounded as if she wanted to take over his upbringing.
It can sound like a vestige of their third-world — if wealthy — upbringing.
& his Orthodox Jewish upbringing.
My California upbringing.
He worries about his children's upbringing.
That's my ranch upbringing.
should be paid toward its upbringing.
Tells about his Roman Catholic upbringing.
Her girl-next-door upbringing.
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