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The phrase "exercise ground" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a designated area for physical activities or training, often in a military or fitness context.
Example: "The soldiers gathered at the exercise ground for their morning drills."
Alternatives: "training area" or "fitness field"
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Medics and former rebels regularly practise dodging bullets on its flat exercise ground.
Our objective, though, is one of the less accessible pitches in the country: the exercise ground of the massive Curado prison complex.
The most significant sight in Nuremberg can be seen by those who find their way into one of the offices in the Palace of Justice that overlook the exercise ground of the jail behind it.
If your club is "non" League, there's no differentiation between a purpose-built 10,000-seater stadium and a bumpy pitch adjacent to an A-road that doubles up as a communal dog toilet and exercise ground.
The property was once an exercise ground for elephants, several of which were imported to the town for a circus in the mid-1800s, according to Cynthia Curtis, the president of the North Salem Historical Society.
The commissioners' original plan called for Broadway to run north in a straight line from the Battery to 23rd Street, and come to an end in a never-built military exercise ground known as the Parade.
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Where there is communal grazing, every peasant in the village naturally claims as large a share of it as possible, with the result that grazing lands are always overstocked, are never given rest and are usually little more than exercise grounds for cattle.
The pilot who ferried me and the cameraman up to Heimo's place on the Coleen river even described being chartered by the Secretary of the Navy to take him to submarine exercise grounds their own planes couldn't get to.
Until the time of Augustus, Mars had only two temples at Rome: one was in the Campus Martius, the exercising ground of the army; the other was outside the Porta Capena.
A second type of park derived from such open-air public meeting places as those in ancient Athens, where the functions of an exercising ground, a social concourse, and an athletes' training ground were combined with elements of a sculpture gallery and religious centre.
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