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Common collocations with grounding in American Collocation

grounding noun singular

US /ˈɡraʊndɪŋ/

good

excellent
firm
good
solid
sound
strong
thorough

Although GCSE music provides a solid grounding for study of the subject at a higher level, it is also a stimulating course in its own right.

basic

basic

We are looking for people who have at least a basic grounding in the sciences.

get a grounding

acquire
gain
get

Students get a thorough grounding in software development.

give someone a grounding

ensure
give (someone)
offer (someone)
provide (someone with)

The course offers an intensive grounding in one of the major non-European civilizations of the world.

have a grounding

have

These courses are for learners who have a basic grounding in English and want to improve their communication skills.