Idiom
Grass roots.
This idioms is often used in politics, where it refers to the ordinary people or voters.
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By planting this tree, we can generate grass root awareness of climate change with minimum effort.
The national committee spent more on payroll in March than it had in any month since 2011; it also spent heavily on raising money from small donors and generating grass-roots support.
"The measures are an opportunity for people to make their views known in a tangible way, to generate some rumble at the grass roots," said Clint Bolick, a lawyer at the Goldwater Institute who helped devise the idea.
"The grass roots they can generate is, frankly, concerning," Cary Sherman, chairman and chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America, said of the Internet community.
We have to get in on the grass roots".
"A fellow from Texas can tell the difference between grass roots and Astroturf," Bentsen said in 1985, "this is generated mail".
"It is all grass roots.
Change the grass roots.
"It's grass roots.
"Grass roots," the makeshift congregation thundered.
Doesn't sound "grass roots" to me.
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