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Discover Ludwig"went to ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to hide or to go into hiding, either physically or metaphorically. Example: The witness went to ground after receiving death threats.
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went to ground
verb
Simple past tense of go to ground
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Rats went to ground.
Passes went to ground.
Others went to ground zero.
But while we were there we went to Ground Zero".
Although a few birds came once, none went to ground.
He went to Ground Zero the day after his return.
He only went to ground in one of those interceptions".
Dembélé pushed Wisla's Gervasio Núñez, who went to ground theatrically.
But first Michno and Ball went to ground zero.
We went to Ground Zero in a downpour.
Passes went to ground and kicks to nowhere in particular.
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