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"strike the ground" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to hit or impact the ground with force. It can be used in a variety of contexts where an object or body is forcefully coming into contact with the ground. For example: - The earthquake caused the building to shake violently, causing debris to strike the ground. - The athlete took a running start and prepared to strike the ground with her foot as she leapt over the hurdle. - The bird swooped down from the sky and struck the ground with its talons to catch its prey. - The construction workers used a jackhammer to strike the ground and break up the concrete. - The meteorite struck the ground with a loud boom, creating a crater in the desert landscape.
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"Listen to how heavily people strike the ground," he said.
Not all of these survive to strike the ground.
Melted hailstones, in particular, make a large-radius impact when they strike the ground.
On a hard surface, many runners strike the ground heel first.
How much sunlight gets through thick cloud cover to strike the ground?
Some strike the ground with the heel, others with the midfoot.
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The impactor strikes the ground, throwing up debris.
The girl's fiery jump rope strikes the ground.
Ritzenhein also altered the way his foot struck the ground.
The right wing struck the ground first and broke off.
The plane struck the ground moments later, he said.
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