Opinion ID: 2783223
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Heading: standard of review

Text: A dismissal “for lack of subject matter jurisdiction presents a legal question that we review de novo.” Miccosukee Tribe of Indians v. U.S. Army Corps of Eng’rs, 619 F.3d 1289, 1296 (11th Cir. 2010). We “accept[] the allegations in the complaint as true and constru[e] them in the light most favorable to the plaintiff.” Hill v. White, 321 F.3d 1334, 1335 (11th Cir. 2003). “[W]e may affirm the dismissal of a complaint on any ground supported by the record[,] even if that ground was not considered by the district court.” Seminole Tribe of Fla. v. Fla. Dep’t of Revenue, 750 F.3d 1238, 1242 (11th Cir. 2014). “If [the] . . . complaint fails to state a claim . . . , then the dismissal of the . . . complaint must be affirmed.” Brown v. Johnson, 387 F.3d 1344, 1351 (11th Cir. 2004).