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The phrase "ground it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the need to make something more practical, realistic, or relatable.
Example: "To ensure the project is successful, we need to ground it in real-world applications."
Alternatives: "make it practical" or "root it in reality".
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As it hit the ground it exploded.
Above ground it grows tomatoes, and below ground it grows potatoes.
But on the ground it could be mastered all right.
Looking up from the ground, it felt surreal.
On the ground, it was wet — very wet.
Falling to the ground, it may form well-sorted layers.
But once we hit the ground, it was another world.
On the ground, it often seems to be spreading widely.
I stole coloured chalk and ground it into crude makeup.
On the ground, it will work by imposing several measures.
Once in the ground, it doesn't seem to attract rats.
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