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were grounds
noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
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There were grounds for optimism.
Kamisaka said there were grounds for optimism.
The chances seemed slim, but there were grounds for hope.
If daily calls to spouses were grounds for termination, only the unmarried would work.
So it wasn't really clear that there were grounds for calling in the police.
Wright must have blushed when he received this, for there were grounds for the rumours.
Still, he acknowledged that the killings this year were grounds for concern.
Industry said it was going through a difficult time but there were grounds for optimism.
Legally, I am sure there were grounds in both cases for the lenders to walk away.
He said there were grounds for optimism in a report on European manufacturing released Thursday.
On Twitter, some wondered if suds on the rocks were grounds for impeachment.
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