give the meaning of the praseses on the firm ground and putto shame
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on the firm ground means in a safe situation
and put to shame means to make someone or something seem bad or less impressive by the comparison
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Both of them are idioms
- On a firm ground means well supported
- Put to shame means to be much better than (someone or something)
Examples:
Her art project put mine to shame.
He believes that his argument is on firm ground.
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(I have taken reference from Merriam Webster's dictionary)
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