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Discover Ludwig'at the ground' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific location, either a physical ground, or figuratively (e.g. the ground of a specific industry, or even the ground of a particular argument). For example, you could say, "The new regulation has been met with widespread criticism at the ground level."
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I looked at the ground.
Atsuko stared at the ground.
Deborah A. Laurel looks at the ground.
I sit staring at the ground, blushing".
I looked down at the ground, ashamed.
Mr. Flake looked at the ground.
Bauman nodded and stared at the ground.
Baxter is looking at the ground.
He looked down at the ground.
Not at the ground!
They looked at the ground.
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