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"expensive grounds to keep up" they ware talking about their new restaurant on the beech A; it won't work as residential place, we'll make a restaurant out of this land. B:Expensive grounds to keep up.
17 May 2011 18:13
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It means the same as "It's expensive to have this place" or "It's expensive to have this business". The "Grounds" means place/business while "Keep up" is like saying "to have" or "to continue doing business".
17 Mayıs 2011
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