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OK, it's peeve time: I'm hearing this more and more in news reports and it's getting real old real quick. Where else you gonna be if not on the ground? In a plane? On a ship? If that's the context, and a contrast is being drawn, OK. If not, the wrath of ASp is upon you. Seems in "some circles" I have a reputation to uphold around here....
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Step up to the plate.
By golly, I'm SO TIRED of hearing this! Anna, please save a bit of your wrath for this one, OK?
What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy? -Ursula K. Le Guin, author (1929- )
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Betsy,
I've not heard this. Is that Fox News or summin? Can you give us a bit more context?
The ones I hate are "ramping up" and "growing a business."
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I had thought it meant "reporting with feet on the ground" as opposed to sitting in an armchair or with eyes in the sky.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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I think we're supposed to be impressed by the fact that the reporter is actually present at the scene of the action, rather than in a control room miles away or some other remote place.
Isn't that where it's happening, baby? Right where it's at? You better believe it!
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Geesh, folks, it's just an expression. You don't have to be impressed by the fact that the reporter is on the scene in Rillarillabad instead of in a bar in Nukehavistan, but it is a piece of information. And it can be used in reference to anyone. Soldiers on the ground in Bait as-Sahain are in a much different situation than those in Camp Swampy.
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Having the reporter at the place the action is happening is worthwhile info but there are other terms that could be used for variety: front-line, on-site, on the scene, reporting from, eyewitness report from, on location at. . . .
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'in the air, at sea?'
I think that's probably just the contrast that is being drawn -- that or 'on a map.' It sounds like a military term that the press has adopted -- and that in itself could be interesting. ... Still, I see your point.
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Sure, there's other ways you could say it. There's always other ways you could say it. Why pick on this one in particular. You might as well rail against the phrase "around the corner" as in "Oh, the old Same place? It's just around the corner."
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Faldage, you been reading the Onion again?
What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy? -Ursula K. Le Guin, author (1929- )
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