Sentence examples for was grounds from inspiring English sources

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was grounds

noun

The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.

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Pregnancy or marriage was grounds for dismissal.

Sexual failure was grounds for divorce.

And his dishonesty in itself was grounds for erasure.

It said a suicide attempt alone was grounds for ending a marriage.

For many computer scientists, the this year's race was grounds for optimism.

Up until Thursday, to be openly transgender and serving in the military was grounds for discharge or separation.

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He was grounded.

It was grounded in science.

Dallas was "grounded," Miami was not.

His upbringing was grounding.

His performance was grounded in such assertions.

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