Sentence examples for to be ground from inspiring English sources

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to be ground

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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This is going to be ground zero".

Shame it turned out to be Ground Hoggy day.

But after Sept. 11, the priority, for now, has to be ground zero.

And Sheriff Paul Babeu of Pinal County has declared his county to be ground zero when it comes to smuggling.

The club not only gives members opportunities to go on flights, it teaches them to be ground crew.

Some is then ground on the property; some is sent to spice companies, mostly in Mexico and South America, to be ground.

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The disclosure was considered by many to be ground-breaking.

Some of its work has got to be ground-breaking, but not all".

REF outputs also need to be ground-breaking, not world-shattering.

"That then had to be ground-truthed for what's actually happening, what's been developed and what's not".

Its findings, said to be ground-breaking, will be published on Monday and then passed on to the Government for action.

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