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"ground of" is a correct and commonly used expression in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the underlying reason or basis for something. Example: The court was forced to dismiss the case due to a lack of evidence in the ground of the complaint.
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Call it the Ground of Being.
A breeding ground of anxiety and temptation.
Where else but the fallow ground of missed opportunities?
She favors the bare ground of a vegetable garden.
The scheme was rejected on the ground of impracticality.
"Nothing has been done about the breeding ground of extremism.
Ellen had filed for divorce, on the ground of desertion.
Somewhere, however, a middle ground of good value exists.
I am on the centre ground of politics".
Success is also the breeding ground of rising expectations".
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Modern spiritual masters call that depth dimension the "ground of being".
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