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Idiom
Grass roots.
This idioms is often used in politics, where it refers to the ordinary people or voters.
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The design for the main clubhouse — think country club, not a grass-roots track from racing's early days — is a five-story glass-enclosed structure that includes a fancy restaurant, social rooms and overnight accommodations for members.
"I think we are on the right track," she said, "working from the grass roots to resist the mafia.
"I am someone with a track record of campaigning and working for grass roots change and promise that if elected I will be a visible presence for Bradford West constituents and a stark alternative to divisive figure George Galloway".
Change the grass roots.
"It's grass roots.
"It is all grass roots.
"Grass roots all the way.
"It was so grass roots.
"Grass roots," the makeshift congregation thundered.
Doesn't sound "grass roots" to me.
Sun Ra was pretty grass roots too.
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