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noun
A location where a battle may be fought, or has been fought.
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His political schedule this month includes visits to battleground areas such as the suburbs of Philadelphia.
President Obama's acceptance speech Thursday night ended the political convention season, as the campaign shifted to battleground states.
Just as attention nationwide is shifting to battleground states, so the attention in Michigan is shifting to the state's 83 counties and myriad population groups.
Much of his domestic travel has involved visits to battleground states, featuring topics like education and the economy that are of top concern to voters.
Mr. Obama will be ramping up his travel schedule this fall, with several trips to battleground states, to make his case to American voters.
The trip was the latest of his increasingly frequent travels to battleground states to showcase administration efforts to create manufacturing jobs.
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Try to play games where there is a spawn room that teleports you to the battleground to avoid spawn killers and TKers.
Paul Revere later returned to the battleground to locate the rebel leader's body.
The final showdown, John Dickerson, Slate If the candidates are using foreign policy as a proxy to appeal to battleground-state voters, it means the substance is going to be a good distance from reality.
This was once a freakish phenomenon, and then a more frequent but concentrated one, confined to battlegrounds like Lebanon and Chechnya.
Modern warfare has introduced a new and insidious type of pollutant to battlegrounds in the Middle East and Europe: depleted uranium.
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