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were ground
noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
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(Nor were ground floors).
Many were ground zero for the F.H.A. program as well.
The Rangers were ground zero for the steroids epidemic.
At home, there were ground rules, he said: No tattoos.
Before drones, all deliveries were ground based.
The gel pieces were ground to form a fine powder.
Some stations were elevated, some were ground level.
Frozen leaves were ground in liquid nitrogen.
All ingredients were ground before mixing.
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Many were ground-nesters.
"In that era the Giants were ground-oriented".
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