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idiomhave/keep your feet (firmly) on the ground(also have/keep both feet on the ground)to think or behave in a sensible way, even though you have a strong imagination, or have an advantage or power over other people:I won't say we're going to win - we've always had our feet on the ground - but I am feeling hopeful.People who work in television should keep their feet firmly on the ground, and forget what a glamorous job it is supposed to be.
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