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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find ground" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a metaphor for establishing or regaining stability or understanding, for example: "The two parties had to find common ground before any agreement could be made."
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The Aga Khan's colt should find ground conditions at Ascot ideal and he has a handy racing weight.
I can still recall the terror, my small arms flailing toward the sunlight above the water, my legs kicking in all directions to find ground.
But surely we must find ground for hope in the great talents of the East Europeans, exemplified by the dignity with which they have assumed the mantle of political democracy.
Treating as in [11], we find ground states for a periodic case for the system (NLS).
On the contrary, it is possible to fix borehole thermal resistance (based on design parameters of borehole) and then to find ground volumetric heat capacity.
Inspired by previous work of Li et al. (2006) [11] and Pankov (2005) [13], we develop an approach to find ground state solutions, i.e., nontrivial solutions with least possible energy.
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When she began her apartment hunt online from Italy last winter, she was surprised even to find ground-floor apartments.
Only a joyless fool would find grounds for complaint.
Prosecutors may yet find grounds to charge Mr. Abdalla, or school investigators might find grounds for other sanctions.
It just needs to find grounds for more hope.
Catholics cannot terminate a marriage unless they find grounds for annulment.
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