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1 The New York market managed to regain some ground in late trading.
2 The flags are stuck in the ground in front of the leaders.
3 Government forces have also lost ground in the south to Islamist brigades.
4 The Roman opened the trap-door in the ground in order to descend.
5 Attacking cavalry must have favorable ground in front; defending cavalry, in rear.
6 Claim the high ground in that future conversation by, y'know, actually going.
7 His approach has helped Rose find common ground in sometimes tricky relationships.
8 He'd forgotten about the danger of consecrated ground in his soulless state.
9 Klobuchar is in fifth place but has gained ground in recent weeks.
10 The highest ground in the city had only a foot of water.
11 The FBI are on the ground in New Zealand, Mr Bush said.
12 The dead, the dying, the wounded strewed the ground in every direction.
13 Recently, microfluidic systems are gaining ground in cell culture and bio-system analysis.
14 We had some difficulty in finding a camping ground in the dark.
15 He had smart form on heavy ground in Ireland as a two-year-old.
16 I know; I like to break new comedic ground in this column.
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