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The phrase "a floor of plaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type of flooring material that is made from plaster, often in the context of construction or interior design.
Example: "The artist decided to create a unique space by installing a floor of plaster in the gallery."
Alternatives: "a plaster floor" or "flooring made of plaster".
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The colonies were housed in plastic boxes (19 cm×19 containingcontaining a floor of plaster with a carved out nest chamber covered with a glass plate.
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The structure, designated building 075 was made of mud-brick, with a floor of mud plaster, and measures a whopping (by Neolithic standards) 22 by 19 meters.
A small excavation revealed a soil accumulation of 20 em beneath the stone, overlying a floor of stone chips and decayed plaster.
The floors are still a dust of plaster.
It could be as literal as a wall with a section of plaster stripped away, or a rope winding across the floor from one room to the next.
There was a smell of plaster.
A lifeless foot sticks out of a pile of plaster.
As a result, what originally looked like plaster turned out to be cereal husks on which an iron plow point was lying; a grain storage pit from the Egyptian period; and a floor composed of woven palm leaves.
Make a large slab of plaster.
On Hessel Street in Whitechapel, they found a gable wall at the end of a row of Victorian houses imprinted with the remnants of another house: its outline, its floors and remnants of plaster, paint and wallpaper.
Nest box floors had a 3 cm layer of plaster with built-in irrigation system to keep colonies moist.
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