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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stomping ground" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to refer to a place where someone is very familiar and spends a lot of time. For example, "That cafe is my stomping ground; I spend half of my day there!".
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stomping ground
noun
A stamping ground
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So it's a very familiar stomping ground".
The stomping ground, occasionally, of presidential aspirants.
Thurrock, in Essex, is not Jeremy Deller's usual stomping ground.
"Zombie Prom was our stomping ground in the glory days.
But Southern California was Chandler's own stomping ground.
"Iraq has become a stomping ground for terrorists".
Their favourite stomping ground was the local hospital.
Mr. Mendelsohn suggested a brief stop at a strip mall, an old stomping ground.
Shooting the film took Mathambo outside his normal stomping ground of the townships of Johannesburg.
Baker lives in West Hollywood, near Mya and Kiki's old stomping ground.
It's been the stomping ground of Beck, the Beastie Boys, Elliott Smith and Silversun Pickups.
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