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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plain finish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a surface or appearance that is simple, unadorned, or lacking embellishments.
Example: "The furniture features a plain finish that complements the minimalist design of the room."
Alternatives: "a simple finish" or "a basic finish."
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Cedar - a common, reddish soft wood often used in acoustic guitars, has a plain finish and provides a very warm sound, evenly distributed amongst the strings.
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Any of these metals are further categorized into matte finish or plain finish.
The pictures and boatloads of cards and letters were not burned as I felt that would be an act of resentment and I wasn't resentful, just plain finished.
From this perspective, he was not "in the wilderness" in the 1930s; he was plain finished.
The five-inch-square tiles could hold their own in a stainless steel kitchen or in more subdued surroundings (in a checkerboard pattern on a plain or matte-finish wall or used as a backsplash).
Foulard, light silk fabric having a distinctive soft finish and a plain or simple twill weave.
Do you want your loved one laid to rest in a plain oak coffin, a metallic-finish US-style casket, or an eco-friendly wicker basket?
Some of the songs, such as "In Bloom" and "Breed", had been in Nirvana's repertoire for years, while others, including "On a Plain" and "Stay Away," lacked finished lyrics until mid-way through the recording process.
These cave temples at Badami are similar, in that, each has a plain exterior but an exceptionally well finished interior consisting of a pillared verandah, a columned hall (mantapa) and a cella (shrine, cut deep into rock) which contains the deity of worship.
A plain leaf, 12 inches by 54 inches, unfinished, starts at $100; finished starts at $170.
When the simulation finishes the system first delivers a raw output, which is a plain file containing the sampling counts per iteration of all simulated objects and EBs.
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