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Difference between Off the ground and On the ground

off the ground —(of a project, scheme, etc.) launched or started:

  • With the school project now off the ground, Mr. Vaughn noted that the district will turn its attention to needed renovations.

on the groundon the spot where things are actually happening, not at a distance:

  • The United Nations investigation on the ground concluded that war crimes were taking place.