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The phrase "has ground" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when describing a physical action or movement, usually involving the use of force or pressure. Example sentence: The chef has ground the spices together to create the perfect blend for the dish.
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Yet the war has ground on.
"Everything has ground to a halt," Mr Soyinka told the crowd.
The war has ground on for nearly six years, with all diplomatic efforts collapsing in failure.
Moreover, as air travel has ground to a standstill, ground transportation is booming.
Vladivostok has ground to a halt.
The economy has ground to a halt.
Investment has ground to a halt.
Deficit reduction has ground to a halt.
International aid has ground to a halt.
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It has ground-attack jets.
"He loves to pitch, and he has ground-ball capability that will feed into our infield".
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