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on-the-ground

 

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On the Ground

Definition:

(adjective phrase)
1. Being in a physical location directly on the surface of the earth.
2. Involving practical knowledge, first-hand experience, or immediate action.
3. Referring to activities or occurrences that happen directly at a specific location or situation.

Senses/Usages:

Sense 1:

(adjective phrase) Being in a physical location directly on the surface of the earth.

Sample Sentence:
- The hiker pitched his tent on the ground to enjoy the beauty of nature.

Sense 2:

(adjective phrase) Involving practical knowledge, first-hand experience, or immediate action.

Sample Sentence:
- She gained valuable on the ground experience while working as an intern at a local hospital.

Sense 3:

(adjective phrase) Referring to activities or occurrences that happen directly at a specific location or situation.

Sample Sentence:
- The on the ground investigation by the reporter uncovered vital evidence in the case.

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