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'what ground' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to ask an inquisitive question, for example: "What ground have you laid the foundation of your argument on?".
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What ground rules are needed?
What ground should occupiers occupy?
What ground hath she on which to build that thought?
But upon what ground can such an action be maintained?
There's less consensus about what ground is actually being broken.
But on what ground does Brendel choose this resolution?
This may depend on what ground is dryer or what pasture grasses have more growth.
Trump did not indicate who would lead such an investigation or what ground it would cover.
What ground is there for assuming that sanity will eventually prevail?
You know what ground zero looks like, where the World Trade Center once stood?
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Research scientist Julie Denslow of the Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry in Hilo, Hawaii, adds that the study "dramatically confirms what ground-based researchers and managers long have known" about the effects of invasive species on Hawaiian rain forests.
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