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ground

[ground] / graʊnd /






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Any operation would require controlling not just the waterway but also the territory along its 100-mile length, potentially with ground troops, military analysts said.

From The Wall Street Journal

What grounds you and your art in an era that is often trying to strip you away from your creative liberties?

From Los Angeles Times

They said it would require the deployment of ground troops and could take several days or even weeks to complete.

From BBC

While religion provides answers, astronomy offers another way to search for them, grounding me like a kind of cosmic anchor.

From The Wall Street Journal

While they can’t ramp up production instantly, at persistently higher prices a lot more oil can come out of the ground.

From The Wall Street Journal