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Discover Ludwig"hard ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a firm or solid surface, such as compacted dirt or concrete. Example: The hiker struggled to find a comfortable spot to pitch his tent on the hard ground. In this sentence, "hard ground" conveys the idea that the ground is not soft or easy to penetrate, making it difficult to set up a tent.
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Beneath is the hard ground.
There's a similar problem with Hard Ground.
This was hard ground to visit.
(Previous Credits: "Low Impact," "Terminal Adversity," and "Hard Ground Cover").
That's pretty big to be hitting on the hard ground.
Others speak more eloquently from the cold, hard ground.
It was colder than usual, and we slept in canvas tents on hard ground.
On Monday against the Orioles, he landed awkwardly after diving for a hard ground ball.
Diving for a hard ground ball against the Orioles, however, Teixeira landed awkwardly.
Oklahoma City is built on hard ground and many houses in Moore have no storm basements.
The process started with a plate covered with hard ground (see below Etching).
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