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the ground work
noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
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That means doing all the ground work in advance.
The ground work may well be there though, but he's not quite polished yet.
… Countries that have not laid the ground work for adjustment will regret it".
Tells how he put in the ground work for a new car.
Only by disconnecting religion and political power was "the ground work for modern secular politics" secured.
"She has been doing the ground work and raising money and building support in the community.
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But without enough troops, how much on-the-ground work can be done?
Wickenden then asks Duflo to talk about her on-the-ground work in India and Kenya.
Eric McClure, a founder and treasurer of StreetsPAC, said the group plans to donate money to candidates and dispatch volunteers for petitioning and other on-the-ground work.
Those years of on-the-ground work gave him a keen familiarity with how women can get pulled into sex work against their will.
There, it's special forces doing the on-the-ground work.
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