Sentence examples for grounded means from inspiring English sources

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Being grounded means being calm.

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The moral high ground means never opening the torture chamber.

"Arizonans know that more boots on the ground means a safer and more secure border.

"The de facto situation on the ground means delivering any kind of aid is very difficult.

In the Eastern Conference, the middle ground means the playoffs, which was the Knicks' stated goal before the season.

Our devolved decision making and funding, through area councils and staff on the ground, means we understand local agendas.

Being a former jockey, I know that saving ground means a lot, it was a five-horse spread and they were bumping each other.

This has also been controversial, as a lack of qualified coaches on the ground means many clubs have had to ask for more time.

"In the short term the saturated nature of the ground means that rivers and low lying areas are very vulnerable to flooding.

There is a belief, particularly regarding Civil War monuments, that a rearing horse means the rider was killed in battle, and that one front hoof off the ground means he was wounded in battle.

Along the river, a red flag placed in the ground means there is a high risk of erosion, a yellow flag warns people that they still have time but to be prepared.

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