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noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
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It has been ground zero in Mexico's lingering conflict between Catholics and evangelical Christians.
Which has been ground zero for the work of American Catholic religious women in the United States for decades.
Fairfax County — the most populous in the state, with more than a million residents — has been ground zero for the demographic change, Mr. Skelley said.
For more than 25 years, it has been ground zero for country music ambition in Nashville: here you find the wannabe, the has-been and the never-was.
Downtown Palo Alto has been ground zero through numerous growth cycles, including this one.
Google's video service has, of course, been ground zero for the rise of the ASMR online phenomenon.
Although the science committee has been ground zero in recent years for partisan battles over the value of research, the panel's top Democrats rushed to agree with Smith.
The quantity of As leached from the ground sample was 0.56 nmol/g, as compared to 0.33 nmol/g for the sample that had not been ground.
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That would have been ground-breaking.
Conference outfit Stockport and Premiership rugby union side Sale have been ground-sharing since 2003 when the two clubs merged.
Me: It's really incredible that you've been ground-truthing Apollo like this.
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