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Idiom
On the ground.
Events on the ground are where things are actually happening, not at a distance.
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To do one-legged bridges: Lie on your back on the ground, facing a wall.
I'm back on the ground!
But I mostly wondered how we were going to get back on the ground.
They put him back on the ground and took someone else.
The man placed the child back on the ground and walked away.
The Americans are back on the ground, and they will be there for a while.
Back on the ground, increased visibility has proved rather less desirable.
"I got lifted out of my chair and dumped back on the ground".
Meanwhile, back on the ground, property prices prompt wonderment and dismay.
"Probably from Roman times," he said, placing it back on the ground.
Back on the ground, a sprawling lounge runs the entire length of the hotel.
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back on the continent
back on the reason
am on the ground
called on the ground
favored on the ground
broke on the ground
celebrating on the ground
back on the stage
back on the block
back on the president
back on the horse
back on the saddle
knee on the ground
back on the coach
back on the screen
trailing on the ground
back on the track
back on the road
back on the throne
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