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The phrase "not ground" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe something that is not based on facts or evidence. Example: The politician's arguments were not grounded in reality and were filled with false claims and baseless accusations.
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Most were delightful if not ground shaking.
So the beef tartare is made to order and chopped by hand, not ground.
The cooked meat should be diced into small bites, not ground, for the best texture.
But the answer is certainly not ground and pound — no one really wins that way.
It should be in filaments, not ground, and should always be steeped in warm stock.
Like it or not, ground zero has become a theater where these questions will be played out.
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It's fun, sure, but it's not ground-breaking.
But although this was not ground-breaking, it was occasionally funny – and heart-warming.
It's not ground-breaking, but there are laughs, and it is a good audience movie.
Technology was not ground-breaking but its application to mobilise and engage people was.
Ratner's own films are not ground-breaking, nor does he claim they are.
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