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Discover Ludwig"touching ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of physically coming into contact with the ground or landing on the ground. Here is an example: "The plane's wheels finally touched ground after a turbulent flight, bringing a sense of relief to the nervous passengers."
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And then, without touching ground flew back to L. A. in 2 h.
It's said these creatures could once cross the entire forest without touching ground.
The last one he caught three feet off the ground and threw to third base before touching ground again.
Despite touching ground with a Duncan Grant still-life, predictably the answer must be not too comfortably at all, unless with some kind of mischievous intent.
Swifts born in Beijing's old imperial palaces travel 16,000 miles every year to southern Africa and back again without touching ground, and over a lifetime clock up enough miles to get halfway to the moon.
A hit is recorded when a batter successfully strikes the ball so that it cannot be caught either before touching the ground in fair territory or soon enough after touching ground to be thrown to first or any other base before the batter or any other runner gets there.
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The movie never touches ground.
"Are you guys ready to touch ground?" Mr. Shapiro asked.
When the wheels touched ground and I turned on my cell phone, it was already ringing.
It was 50 feet across and touched ground for only 600 feet, Mr. Dickman said.
LH: He's such a slippery, witty, superficial nut job, his story lines never quite touch ground.
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