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Discover Ludwig'have no ground' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lack of evidence or support for something. For example: The mayor's claims that the new building project will provide more jobs for the community have no ground, as the project will be using outsourced labor.
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The fact that they've almost universally chosen run plays (and they have NO ground game this year) hasn't stopped the Philly sportswriters from blaming it on McNabb.
It will have no ground any more.
Quantitatively speaking, we have no ground to stand on.
Appellants in this regard, therefore, have no ground upon which to base a complaint.
They have no ground for next season, hardly any players and a reservoir of goodwill that is almost drained dry.
We have no ground at all for hoping that Kray will 'mellow' in a year's time or any number of years' time," they replied.
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Ground floor rooms had (and in some cases, continue to have) no ground-level doors; used almost exclusively for storage, primarily of grain, they were traditionally entered through rooftop openings.
Mr Ball's brother Steve said: "He can have no grounds for optimism.
If so, American manufacturers have no grounds to complain about the yuan.
As things now stand, German officials say they have no grounds to block payments.
They'd have no grounding," said Fred Engel of Larchmont, who has two girls, 9 and 12.
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