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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Hallowed ground" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a place that is considered sacred or highly respected, often due to historical or cultural significance. Example: "The battlefield is regarded as hallowed ground, where many brave soldiers fought and sacrificed their lives."
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"Hallowed ground," I said.
"That is hallowed ground".
I'd landed on hallowed ground.
Public land is hallowed ground".
"Right in the center, that's hallowed ground".
Where they rest is now hallowed ground.
"It's coming back to hallowed ground".
It is like finding hallowed ground.
It is sacred and hallowed ground.
"This is hallowed ground," he says.
"It is hallowed ground," she said.
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