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Discover Ludwig"rough ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a surface or terrain that is uneven and not smooth. For example, "We hiked over the rough ground of the mountain trails."
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Their spoon-shaped hooves are useful for finding food in rough ground.
In either case, low-range gearing is available for low-speed maneuvers on rough ground.
The rough ground tore at her hands and bloodied her knees.
Rough ground looks like chenille, softly tactile, from 20 metres up.
The rough ground is a great leveller – you won't get above a trot.
Wittgenstein struggled to live on what he called the rough ground of everyday life.
Snatch Land Rovers were originally deployed due to their speed over rough ground and manoeuvrability.
Finally we saw the outlines of a broken ring of stones, like jagged teeth, jutting out of the rough ground.
We are just putting one foot in front of the other, plodding along in the heat, walking over rough ground.
He could hear the shouts of Montana Bob and Charlie Chaplin as they piloted their A.T.V. over the rough ground.
More usually, however, the lower layers of the air are stirred by motion over the rough ground, so the cooling is distributed through a much greater depth.
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