Sentence examples for central ground from inspiring English sources

The phrase "central ground" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the main or most important point or idea in a sentence. Example: "The central ground of the argument was whether or not the company's marketing strategy was effective."

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Ms. Handel said Komen was "doing its best to move to more central ground" on "this kind of controversy" before she joined them.

While his peers ricochet between boho and sci-fi, pastels and primaries, Armani keeps a firm hold on the lucrative central ground of neutral chic.

The man who made Labour electable by dragging it into the central ground of British politics has now put himself out on a limb.He has done so with a mixture of high moral purpose and low political technique.

On the squeezed middle, Miliband thinks the central ground of politics has shifted from public service reform to a rebalanced economy, an issue belatedly addressed by Mandelson, now taken up by the shadow business secretary, John Denham.

Instead of focusing on motivating their "base" to get out and vote — articulating policies that might motivate the true believers on either side — Australian political parties focus on winning the swinging voters that occupy the central ground.

Instead, the president is more of a Blairite pragmatist – a political shape-shifter who has moved successfully to occupy the central ground and now seems intent to leave his mark on history.

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Among the few places on the central grounds where I saw no effigy of the university's patron saint — no plaster bust, oil painting or handsomely framed print — was the high-ceilinged office of the school's president, John T. Casteen III.

The 700-acre campus features tree-lined, 100-acre central grounds and a lush, green academic mall.

Austin makes clear that he does not find his taxonomy satisfactory, and Searle criticizes Austin's taxonomy on two central grounds.

Pathognomonic high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings may be an early sign such as a central ground-glass opacification surrounded by a ring of consolidation termed the "reverse halo sign".

As a result of the above mentioned trends and the marked seasonality of the fishery, net revenues were also greater from the central grounds, peaking in spring and summer (see also Defeo et al., 1991 for a detailed analysis).

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