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ground

[ground] / graʊnd /






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"It is an advantage to get used to certain grounds and it also means less travel," said Conrad.

From Barron's

He beat rival Atamifuji in a nail-biting finale, recovering from a slow start to throw his opponent to the ground.

From Barron's

King Charles led a consortium which bought the house, its grounds and priceless collection of furniture for £45m.

From BBC

The sensors aren’t positioned too high up in a skyscraper—they’re typically outfitted anywhere from the ground level to the 15th floor.

From The Wall Street Journal

Per the plan conceived by the Catalina Island Conservancy, professional hunters will shoot the island’s non-native mule deer on the ground over four to five years.

From Los Angeles Times