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Discover LudwigThe phrase "low ground" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an area of land that is at a lower elevation or level than its surroundings. Example: The town was built on low ground, making it vulnerable to flooding during heavy rains.
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The outpost had the low ground.
Lux prefers the low ground, with its insects and insinuation.
Reaching for the moral low ground A livelier new parliament?
So no prizes for guessing that our politicians have opted for the moral low ground.
As France appeared to be taking the moral low ground, Security Council diplomats became uncomfortable.
Standing on low ground facing the Arno, the library was defenceless.
"They're comin' up the low ground at 2-4" — SeRicent Rice's call sign.
Then his hecklers went from that low ground to appealing to a higher purpose.
What's more difficult is to confidently occupy the moral low ground".
As I wrote in the column, the Republicans have indeed occupied the cynical low ground.
Geranium × cantabrigiense 'St Ola' is another white cranesbill that will flower all summer, for low ground cover.
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