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Discover Ludwig"stronger ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a more solid or convincing reason or argument in a discussion or debate. Example: "I believe our company should invest in expanding our online presence. We have a strong customer base and a successful track record in traditional advertising, but the digital market is the future and we need to be on stronger ground to stay competitive."
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It's on stronger ground there.
She is on stronger ground discussing the post- colonial legacy.
He would be on stronger ground if he had.
Otay Mesa, he said, has stronger ground, full of clay and decomposing granite.
McCarthy is on stronger ground comparing this year's crop favorably to 1996.
He was on much stronger ground when he got on to education in general.
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Clearly in the Isle of Dogs, there are stronger grounds to howl.
This relational ontology can provide a stronger grounding logic for developing organisations on a basis of interpersonal care.
On this, IDS is on strong ground.
Here Vidal is on strong ground.
However, the Lib Dems are on less strong ground playing down expectations of winning particular councils.
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