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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dirt plot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small area of land that is covered with dirt, often in the context of gardening, construction, or land use.
Example: "We decided to turn a dirt plot in our backyard into a vegetable garden."
Alternatives: "a soil patch" or "a land area".
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Sarah's grave is just a dirt plot, because with Ms. Eugene's limited resources, a headstone was out of reach.
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Atop the soft dirt plot of the Occupy New Haven encampment, where sporting goods like bats, a helmet and three-quarters of a golf club have been repurposed as security equipment, protesters said the camp's seven-inch television was rarely tuned to sports.
It's a dirt track".
The other just has a dirt track.
They were in a dirt lane.
We have a dirt floor.
Everyone had a dirt floor".
We live off of a dirt road.
A dirt path!
Build a dirt house with real dirt.
Use a dirt tamper.
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