Opinion ID: 23175
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Text: 25 We may affirm a grant of summary judgment if there is any adequate basis in the record to do so on a ground properly raised below, regardless of the correctness of the trial court's ruling. Rodrigue v. Western and Southern Life Ins. Co., 948 F.2d 969, 970 (5th Cir. 1991). Our holding that Dupre was not disabled is determinative in this case, and we therefore need not address the propriety of the district court's application of Taylor v. Principal Financial Group, 93 F.3d 144 (5th Cir. 1996), to the present case. Since the record indicates that Dupre was not disabled, she has no cause of action under the ADA, and summary judgment for Charter was appropriate. Accordingly, the order of the district court granting summary judgment is 26 AFFIRMED.