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ground

[ground] / graʊnd /






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—Gold prices regained ground after two sessions of heavy selling, with futures in New York rising 6.5% to $4,955.90 a troy ounce in early European trading.

From The Wall Street Journal

Intrusive behind-the-scenes cameras watching the stars, overcrowding in the grounds and accusations too many attendees are not interested in the tennis have been among the chief complaints.

From BBC

The grounding comes amid an ongoing investigation into a plane crash last June involving an Air India aircraft of the same model which killed 260 people.

From BBC

Each evening, she lays wooden boards on damp ground for her children and packs them away again in the morning.

From BBC

The storied 478-acre Brooklyn burial ground, like many across the U.S., is running out of room for new occupants.

From The Wall Street Journal