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Discover Ludwig"underground of" is not a grammatically correct phrase
It may be used informally in spoken English, but it would not be appropriate for formal or written communication. A more appropriate phrase to use would be "underground area" or "underground space." For example: "We explored the underground area of the abandoned building."
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"There's this underground of interesting people in Dorset".
M'Diarmid's prose has had an underground of fans among writers and linguists ever since.
Robert McBride, now 40, was one of the most famous saboteurs in the underground of the African National Congress.
For Daboh, it's unrealistic to expect it to act primarily as an outlet for the most underground of street cultures.
Finally, it casts its eye over the nocturnal underground of the city, where prostitutes ply their trade.
Musically, there are hints of the Velvet Underground, of Mazzy Star's spectral acoustica, of country and alt rock.
The injection underground of flowback water should not be used, as this has caused small earthquakes in the US.
Education has become so elitist - that's why we've got such a vibrant underground of people educating themselves".
Union leaders today accused London Underground of attempting to impose new "strings" over an Olympic pay deal for Tube staff after talks collapsed.
But they also lived in the European underground of Islamic radicalism, whose members were recruited more often in prison than in the training camps of Afghanistan.
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