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Discover Ludwig"set ground" can be used in written English, though it may not be a commonly used phrase
It typically means to establish a foundation or starting point for something, often referring to a plan or project. Example: Before we begin our project, we need to set ground rules and establish a timeline for completion.
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The rabbis set ground rules.
Encourage the group to set ground rules from the start.
When producers suggested the reality show, having seen Dr. Farrago on YouTube, he set ground rules.
Whole Foods set "ground rules" barring suppliers from selling directly to Wal-Mart.
Today he met again in Gaza with Hamas representatives to set ground rules for future demonstrations.
I set ground rules in an effort to capture the essence of what made up the life within our lives.
When Brown replaced Holzman, Dave DeBusschere, the general manager, apparently set ground rules to curb Brown's volatile coaching style.
He set ground rules with his cinematographer: "We agreed to film the person's face just until they took the potion.
LANAI CITY, Hawaii — Lanai should be the very picture of tropical tranquillity, the kind of Pacific island where Gilligan set ground.
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This line of reasoning is also comparable to the "set ground-rules for the sciences, then go where they take you" approach to the question of how to set limits for scientific inquiry.
For each replication data set, ground-truth SNPs were randomly selected, according to the requirements of MAF (within a narrow window of tolerance), and "null" SNPs were chosen completely at random.
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