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"ground fire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a military attack executed from the ground, such as a fire from small arms, artillery, or other weapons. Example sentence: The soldiers were forced to take cover from the fierce ground fire coming from enemies in the village.
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It was no longer a ground fire".
"There was danger to Air Force One from ground fire.
His plane hit a palm tree or ran into Japanese ground fire, and went in.
It was necessary to evade ground fire and to improve a dying patient's odds.
What if I lost my engine or was engaged by ground fire?
"There was lots of ground fire," he said in an interview.
"The ground fire was simply too heavy to unload the folks," he said.
Twice last year, company airplanes were hit by ground fire as they tried to land nearby.
His second downing, by enemy ground fire, took place over the Po Valley in Italy.
The Australian military said the crash was under investigation but ruled out enemy ground fire as a cause.
There were also reports Russian officials had implied the plane was brought down by ground fire, rather than air fire.
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