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interrupt ground
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "interrupt ground" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context, such as interrupting a process or signal related to grounding in electrical terms, but as it stands, it lacks clarity. Example: "If you need to interrupt ground for maintenance, please ensure all safety protocols are followed."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Small accumulations of ash can reduce visibility, create slippery runways and taxiways, infiltrate communication and electrical systems, interrupt ground services, damage buildings and parked aircraft.
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Underground wiring protects the utility system from many of the perils that interrupt service above ground, like cars running into poles, animals nibbling on wires or wind blowing wires free.
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If power goes to outside outlets or near water, either buy an inverter with a Ground Fault Interrupt and ground it, or add a GFI to it.
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The $1.5 million WildAid spends on the ground interrupting the wildlife trade is raised from other foundations and individual donors.
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It is a slow unveiling that teases and tantalises; the gentle rhubarb rumble around the ground, interrupted by ripples of applause and occasionally, if a wicket falls, the sharp increase in volume snapping back drifting attention.
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At the Berkshire Botanical Garden (Routes 102 and 183; 413-298-3926; www.berkshirebotanical.org), a program called Cultivate, offered in conjunction with the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, features works that interact with, and sometimes interrupt, the bucolic grounds.
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Install a GFI (ground fault interrupt) outlet on any outlets within 6 feet (1.8 m) of a sink.
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Entrepreneur; founder of Kenrich-Meredith Corp. (patented the Ground Fault Interrupter - an electrical safety device), Sheldon Pinkus Sales Agency and an importer of pipe from China, among other endeavors.
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A gust of wind sends leaves skittering across the ground and, interrupting my reverie, brings me back to this place, where feet walked ages before we built Jerusalem.
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Make sure the ceiling fan is connected to a ground fault interrupted circuit.
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Something in the house wiring has defeated the ground fault interrupter (GFI) safety feature.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing electrical systems, use precise terminology like "disrupt the grounding" or "break the ground connection" to ensure clarity and avoid misinterpretation.
Common error
The phrase "interrupt ground" is vague. Instead of using this ambiguous phrase, clarify what you mean. For example, are you referring to interrupting the electrical grounding, disturbing the physical ground surface, or disrupting something else?
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "interrupt ground" functions as a verb phrase where "interrupt" is the verb and "ground" is the direct object. However, Ludwig AI indicates it is not standard English. The correct grammatical form depends on the intended meaning.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "interrupt ground" is flagged by Ludwig AI as not being grammatically correct. Although it appears in a few contexts, its meaning is often ambiguous. Depending on the context, alternatives like "disrupt the grounding" or "break the ground connection" might be more appropriate. The sources where it appears range from Wiki entries to news articles, suggesting varied but infrequent usage. Therefore, it is best to use more precise language for clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
break the grounding
Emphasizes a forceful separation of the connection to ground.
disrupt the earth connection
Highlights the disruption of a physical or electrical link to the earth.
sever the ground connection
Focuses on a complete cutting off of the ground link.
disturb the grounding system
Refers to an interference in the established earthing system.
interfere with grounding
Describes a broad range of actions that hinder proper grounding.
compromise the ground
Implies weakening the integrity or effectiveness of the grounding.
degrade the earth
Indicates a decline in the quality or ability of the earth connection.
destabilize ground
Implies making the grounding unstable or unreliable.
affect ground integrity
Focuses on altering the correctness, wholeness, or safety aspects of earth
corrupt the earth connection
Suggests damage or impairment, either literally or metaphorically, of the ground link
FAQs
What's a more precise way to say "interrupt ground" in an electrical context?
In electrical contexts, it's more accurate to say "disrupt the grounding" or "break the ground connection".
Can "interrupt ground" refer to physically disrupting the ground?
While less common, "interrupt ground" could allude to physical disruption. However, it's clearer to describe the specific action, such as "disturb the earth surface".
Is "interrupt ground" grammatically correct?
No, "interrupt ground" is not considered grammatically correct. A more accurate construction might be "interrupt grounding" depending on the intended meaning.
What does "interrupt ground" mean in the context of volcanic ash?
In the context of volcanic ash, "interrupt ground services" means to disrupt essential services that operate on the ground, such as transportation and infrastructure.
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Source & Trust
82%
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested