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The phrase "a small ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited area of land or a minor piece of land, often in contexts related to gardening, sports, or real estate.
Example: "The children played on a small ground near the park, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine."
Alternatives: "a tiny plot" or "a little area".
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In 1925, Mr. Hegdewar founded the RSS in a small ground in Nagpur.
Unlike its previous war in Iraq, the Pentagon had only a small ground presence.
Clive Lloyd in his bespectacled, six-hitting youth made Old Trafford look a small ground.
"QPR is a small ground, so we could not survive if we did not put prices up".
So he ordered air strikes, with a small ground presence, to halt the march of IS when it seemed Baghdad might fall.
A Galápagos marine iguana sunbathes with a small ground finch on its back at Tortuga Bay beach on the Santa Cruz Island in Galapagos, Ecuador.
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I spent most of 1997 living in a small ground-floor apartment in Rome.
They shared a small, ground-floor apartment that opened to a tiny yard that opened in turn to an urban dirt alley.
Custom-stitched shirts from Merolla & de L'Ero, a small ground-floor shop within the Palazzo Calabritto, are one way to complete the panoply.
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