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Difference between Home ground and Home zone

home ground

1. the area where smb. lives; one’s familiar surroundings:

  • Students benefit by experiencing interviews with prospective employers on their own home ground.

2. an area of smb.’s special strength or competence:

  • Obviously Scorsese has done moderately well with other types of films but contemporary urban crime is his home ground.

home zonestreets specially designed to meet the interests of pedestrians and cyclists:

  • Home Zones work through the physical alteration of streets. These alterations force motorists to drive with greater care and at lower speeds.