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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stamping ground" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a familiar or favorite place where someone likes to spend a lot of time. Example: "The park was my favorite stamping ground as a child, where I would spend hours playing with my friends."
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stamping ground
noun
A habitually frequented place; a haunt or hangout
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This is Madness's old stamping ground.
Forty years on, it's still their stamping ground.
The building was the stamping ground of a group of unsupervised children, shouting, running, banging.
"When I visited my old stamping ground near the university, it had all changed.
Throughout Araki's career, Shinjuku's Kabukicho area has been a favorite stamping ground.
Hardwick was born in Surrey but considers south London his stamping ground.
Now she returns to her feminist stamping ground, but in a deliberately nonscholarly way.
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On March 12th Mr Hazare was due back at his old stamping-ground in Delhi.
Central Europe tends to be the stamping-ground of second-tier banks.
It is the stamping-ground of the Communists and their bitter rival, Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister.
The event's mascot is a porcupine, which, though well-armed, only causes pain when attacked.New Hampshire is a natural stamping-ground for freedom-lovers.
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