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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large plane of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or extensive flat surface or area, often in contexts related to geography, architecture, or design.
Example: "The architect designed a large plane of glass to allow natural light to flood the interior space."
Alternatives: "a vast expanse of" or "a broad surface of".
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One side is truncated by a large plane of wood that might be a door or even a face, at which point the hut mutates into a cowled head, that of a priest or perhaps of Death.
Meaning, a large plane of the Cocos plate fractured and released energy, as opposed to a single point.
The thick ascending limb of the Henle's loop was easily identified by E-cadherin staining exhibiting a large plane of cuboidal epithelial cells (Fig. 4F).
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When the men approached traditional manufacturers with their designs for a such a large plane built entirely of lightweight carbon fiber, for example, they were turned away.
The collision of a large plane into any occupied building would undoubtedly create many casualties, an overwhelming fire and tremendous property damage regardless of the building's design.
He followed that up at 10 49 by reporting that, "We have a report now that a large plane crashed this morning, north of the Somerset County Airport, which is in western Pennsylvania, not too terribly far from Pittsburgh, about 80 miles or so, a Boeing 767 jet.
"They've been pretty amazing for stuff like fireworks, but hopefully they'll be particularly more fantastic for something where there's an infinitely large plane of points of light".
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After the plane had been on the ground for 11 hours, Mr. Kavaja directed that it return to New York, where American Airlines had agreed to supply a larger plane, a 707, capable of making the flight to South Africa.
Big planes can land relatively quickly behind one another; small ones have to stay farther back to stay out of the turbulence of a larger plane's engines.
The X-1A was attached to the belly of a larger plane that Mr. Butchart was flying, in preparation to being released in midair.
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