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"Off the ground" is a prepositional phrase, consisting of the preposition "off", the article "the" and the noun "ground".

It could be used as the subject of a sentence (Off the ground is the best place to store your food on a camping trip), a modifier (The boat was hanging off the ground), or the adverb describing action (Keep your feet off the ground).

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