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The phrase "was ground" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a past-participle verb phrase to indicate that something was reduced to small pieces, often by means of a grinder. For example: "The coffee beans were ground until they were finer than sand."
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was ground
noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
Exact(57)
And when they did hit it, it was ground balls".
But what that course offered was ground training.
It was ground zero of the California establishment".
In Lower Manhattan, the irresistible attraction was ground zero.
Approximately 200 mg of potassium bromide powder was ground.
This was ground already covered by Bacanovic's lawyer last week.
The air-dried stem bark was ground into fine powder.
Two grams of sample was ground to powder.
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May 9 , 1976was ground-breaking.
Did you design something that was ground-breaking?
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