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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity ground" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear in meaning.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to a specific location designated for activities, but it is not standard terminology.
Example: "The children gathered at the activity ground for the planned games and sports."
Alternatives: "activity area" or "recreation ground".
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Market activity ground to a near halt.
In the powerhouse services sector activity ground to a halt in the fourth quarter due to the absence of the London Games boost in the previous three months.
In the services sector, Britain's economic powerhouse, activity ground to a halt in the fourth quarter owing to a loss of momentum after the London Games.
As Peronist leaders squabbled over presidential succession, Argentines were unable to remove money from their bank accounts, and business activity ground to a halt.
The broader effect could well be to push an already wobbly economy into recession.Last week much economic activity ground to a temporary halt.
It's not that soldiers today are necessarily unfit, they say, but that the focus of the Army's physical training doctrine has shifted away from the "core strengths" required for what is surely the most strenuous human activity: ground combat.
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Finally, our care for the world we inhabit is not simply a duty laid upon us but a dimension of life made whole: a redeeming activity grounded in the character of our own redemption, a revelation of the true "face" of creation as we ourselves undergo the uncovering of our own human face before God.
The economic crisis demonstrates the importance of ushering in a new era of sustainable global economic activity grounded in responsibility.
Carcinogen identification is an activity grounded in the evaluation of the results of scientific research.
In cases 2 and 3, the definition of of semantic equivalence rules is required (see activity Grounding and semantic transformation definition).
Carcinogen identification is an activity grounded in the scientific evaluation of the results of human epidemiologic studies, long-term bioassays in experimental animals, and other data relevant to an evaluation of carcinogenicity and its mechanisms.
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