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The word "plain" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is not decorated, has no embellishments, or is simple in form. For example, "She wore plain black trousers and a white shirt."
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To try to close down that debate prematurely is both arrogant and plain wrong".
For the first 12 years it was the plain old Terry Wogan Show and you were all Twits, the Terry Wogan is Tops Society.
Sadly, cricketing suicides are not rare, as David Frith's book Silence of the Heart makes plain.
As I met world leaders at the G20 in Brisbane, the problems were plain to see.
Yet there is the competitor's relish for the challenges ahead and it is plain that Arsenal has got under his skin.
There can be no ifs or buts – it must be condemned plain and simple".
The boy, plain and simple, is a tyrant.
The dominant narrative shaping this election – that it was neck-and-neck between Labour and the Conservatives and that a coalition deal was the most likely electoral outcome – turned out to be plain wrong.
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I like to have some plain rice, which provides carbohydrates and is easy to digest.
In plain English, he was likely to be "mentally retarded" and fall into the very category of prisoner who the supreme court had just declared must not be executed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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