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The phrase "a burial plot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a designated area of land where a deceased person is buried.
Example: "After much consideration, the family decided to purchase a burial plot in the local cemetery for their loved one."
Alternatives: "grave site" or "interment location".
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Owning a burial plot abroad can count.
"Not a mortuary, a burial plot, nothing.
He doesn't even bother with a burial plot.
He arrives late to his own cremation and later discovers that he has neither an urn nor a burial plot.
First, the cost of a burial plot has increased, as the cost of land has gone up.
"One of the first things I did once I started making drug money was to buy a burial plot".
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The brief life of Martha J. Choate, age six weeks, is recorded in this simple memorial from a family burial plot on a New Hampshire farm.
"Jenny, try thinking of it instead as picking out a nice burial plot," she replied, in a comment that failed to cheer me.
I only learned as an adult this is where we had a family burial plot.
He joked in his later years about his impending death and his search for a suitable burial plot.
There is a Dickens burial plot, but only relatives, including the novelist's daughter, are buried there; Dickens himself is in Westminster Abbey.
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