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neutral ground
noun
a median strip on a highway or boulevard, especially one planted with grass.
the strip of grass between a street and sidewalk.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of neutral ground1
Example Sentences
Sources say talk of a neutral ground, say in the north, is easy to mention but difficult to organise because April is a busy period for Premier League clubs who might host the semi-finals.
The Mel Gibson and Colin Woodell-led spin-off tells the story of a hotel chain named The Continental that has become neutral ground for assassins and criminals in the "John Wick" world.
Plus, he says Ireland provides the US, EU and China with a useful “neutral ground” where both US and Chinese tech firms can operate.
“Given the past couple of years with the pandemic, and the strikes, and to all of the topics associated with the strikes, the academy needs to remain a neutral ground for these conversations.”
It was on neutral ground for both countries and Wiegman accepted a compromise on crowd size in order to benefit from the warm weather at the training camp.
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