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Discover Ludwig"burial ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific location or area where human remains are buried, such as a cemetery. For example: "The burial ground in our town dates back to the 16th century."
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burial ground
noun
A cemetery or graveyard.
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It is a burial ground.
Try looking for the burial ground.
The cemetery's burial ground remained off-limits.
The 18th-century African Burial Ground?
It is not a fancy burial ground.
It is, indeed, a burial ground.
The city is running out of burial ground".
It has the energy of a burial ground.
"Maybe they could call it Burial Ground for him.
The Second Shearith Israel burial ground was acquired in 1804.
Least likely to: Desecrate a burial ground with liquid swords.
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