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The phrase "get more ground" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to gain or acquire more territory, resources, or advantage in a situation or competition. Example: In order to expand our business, we need to get more ground in the international market.
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They'll get more ground balls than a big-leaguer takes in a week".
We tend to get more ground support which makes our artistic process much smoother and easier.
To get more ground clearance one needs the optional (and expensive) Quadra-Lift air suspension, which has air bladders at each corner.
"There were guys out there playing for us that you would expect to get more ground balls during the course of a season, but they just didn't do it," he said.
You will get more ground balls than fly balls at most levels of baseball.
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Things get more grounded with the churning, planet-sized riffs and death-march drumming of Aureum and Infearnatural – but, in the background, distorted chants, wails and radio interference accompanied by swaths of analogue synths give the whole album a distinct, and unsettling, unearthliness.
We would consider raising our prices to absorb the service charge as we get more grounded in our new system.
After living at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, practicing a very relaxing style of yoga every day, I realized I needed to get more grounded.
"These guys are getting better in their debates, they're getting more concise, they're getting more grounded in what their beliefs are and articulating what their ideas are to get the country back on the right track and get Americans working again".
When I e-mailed him to ask whether he supported carbon-capture for enhanced oil recovery, he replied that if carbon were sent back into the ground "the worst possible thing to do with it is to get more oil above ground".
Rather than apologize for toppling Saddam Hussein, what the United States "needs to do is to be more realistic, better informed historically and less fiscally profligate; and to get more boots on the ground," Ferguson writes.
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