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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spawning ground" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a location, usually in water, where fish lay their eggs and breed. Example: The river was home to many different species of fish, but the shallow area near the bank was their favored spawning ground.
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Democracies are a spawning ground.
"Well, there's a spawning ground down," he said.
/ Oh, when, when, / Will I find the spawning ground?", rounded off with: "I hope Pandora sees through my poem and realises the symbolism of 'spawning ground'".
It is a spawning ground for fish and a foraging area for bald eagles.
As big, gluttonous vacuum cleaners, carp compete with native fish for food and spawning ground.
This Detroit suburb lies near Eminem's spawning ground on the south side of Eight Mile Road.
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Second, creating a feeding-ground reserve enhanced catches in the spawning grounds, and creating a spawning-ground reserve could improve catches in the feeding grounds (Fig. 3).
He noted that a much smaller spawning-ground sanctuary had been maintained for decades but that something far more drastic proved necessary.
Feeding-ground reserves often lead to a higher mean length of fish in the catch, whereas small spawning-ground reserves result in a lower mean length.
In other words, an individual born in a spawning-ground reserve will tend to return to that spawning-ground reserve for spawning.
Not surprisingly, the influence of a spawning-ground or feeding-ground reserve is greatest when most fishing takes place in the spawning or feeding grounds, respectively.
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