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The phrase "economic ground" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the financial or monetary aspect of a situation or problem. It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is often used when discussing economics, business, or financial matters. Example: "The company's decision to outsource production to a cheaper country was driven by the need to cut costs and stay competitive in the global market, rather than any other factors on the economic ground."
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The law is muddled because the economic ground is shifting so fast.
The euro's most profound impact, however, has been in reshaping the economic ground rules in Europe.
Into this fertile economic ground, Deng Xiaoping and his fellow reformers planted the seeds of a market evolution.
It did not become widespread until the 1950's, as lawyers grew concerned about losing economic ground to other professions.
Not incidentally, these are the same people who have lost the most economic ground over the last quarter-century.
But he cautioned that more difficult times were still ahead before the country reclaimed the economic ground lost in the past few years.
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On economic grounds this is questionable.
They were never justifiable on economic grounds.
Dyer called the policy "flawed" on scientific and economic grounds.
This would be wrong on ideological and economic grounds.
Democrats object on both ideological and economic grounds.
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