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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a burial ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where the dead are buried, often used in historical or cultural contexts.
Example: "The archaeologists discovered an ancient burial ground that provided insights into the rituals of the civilization."
Alternatives: "a graveyard" or "a cemetery."
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It is a burial ground.
It is, indeed, a burial ground.
It has the energy of a burial ground.
Least likely to: Desecrate a burial ground with liquid swords.
A short walk east, Square Louis XVI (19) was a burial ground during the revolution.
A church yard in the vicinity of the village served as a burial ground.
Terrifying ghosts show up because their house was built on top of a burial ground.
Everyone knew that county workers were digging in a burial ground, she contends, but nobody cared.
"There were just glib statements" about its earlier history as a burial ground.
Although that village is now a burial ground, it has not escaped the attention of history.
This is a burial ground, not just a location for a future national memorial.
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