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well-grounded

[wel-groun-did] / ˈwɛlˈgraʊn dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
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Despite well-grounded fears about polling place disruptions, even violence, the election itself went smoothly.

From Washington Post

At this stage, what’s needed is a well-grounded defense strategy, and nothing less than an agenda and leadership that unify and energize the Democratic spectrum, and which attract an American majority, are called for.

From Washington Post

“I don’t think there’s any incentive to move toward well-grounded reporting or to move in the direction of news and information instead of commenting,” Hemmer said.

From Seattle Times

Making matters worse, the judge said she had no way of assessing the government’s well-grounded claims that some of the documents in question “are classified government records,” even though Trump presented no evidence refuting them.

From Washington Post

Nor is it ideal that left-wing Democratic politicians sometimes have to abandon well-grounded positions on policing or health care to prove their electoral viability.

From Washington Post