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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fair ground" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the site or location where a fair or carnival takes place. Example: The fair ground was filled with the bustling sounds of carnival games and the sweet smells of cotton candy.
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Fair ground rules should be set in advance.
Environmental concerns abound, as traditional landowners battle to find fair ground with government and the mining sector.
Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain and Alex Salmond, first minister of Scotland, have done a good job negotiating fair ground rules for the independence referendum.
Take 17 Across, for example: The answer to the clue "Place to see a Ferris wheel" is, of course, FAIR GROUND, and if we insert our DOUBLE PLAY in there, we get PLAY FAIR and PLAYGROUND.
The original bill said anywhere above East 96th Street and West 110th Street in Manhattan would be fair ground for liveries that had obtained a $1,500 permit to stop for a hailing passenger.
Although the precise shape of an appointive system is a fair ground for debate, most reasonable reformers would support a commission-based appointment system bearing no resemblance to the type of appointment scheme attacked by persons quoted in the column.
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The New Yorker, November 11 , 1939P. 15 A tour of the World's Fair grounds on the last evening of the 1939 Fair.
By Lois Long, Eugene Kinkead, and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, November 11 , 1939P. 15 A tour of the World's Fair grounds on the last evening of the 1939 Fair.
Grange Fair Grounds, 99 Moseman Road.
Later, a protest rally was filled with supporters of Ms. Nasreen on the fair grounds.
There will be no New York police inside the Fair Grounds.
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