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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of ground" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is above or beyond the surface of the ground, or to indicate that something was removed from the ground. Here is an example sentence: "The archaeologists carefully excavated the ancient artifacts out of the ground, revealing the rich history of the civilization that once inhabited the area."
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OUT OF GROUND ZERO: Case Studies in Urban Reinvention.
It is the weeds poking out of ground zero.
We're probably going to come out of ground at the end of the year.
And Aptitude uncorked his usual late run in the stretch but ran out of ground.
She ran a game race and just ran out of ground in the end".
Among the books she has edited are Architecture Culture 1943 1968, The Pragmatist Imagination, and Out of Ground Zero.
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Ice-rich permafrost landscapes are sensitive to climate and environmental change due to the melt-out of ground ice during thermokarst development.
The rest is out-of-the-ground projects.
These will stick out of the ground to look like the person buried is alive and coming out of the ground.
Timothy will come out of the ground.
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