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The phrase "a plain of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a flat, level area of land, often in a geographical or descriptive context.
Example: "The explorers set out across a vast plain of grass, stretching as far as the eye could see."
Alternatives: "a field of" or "a stretch of".
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A plain of ice was a floe.
The silos of blast furnaces loom above a plain of concrete crisscrossed by railroad tracks.
Summer, in memory, seems almost like a plain of sunshine, without undulation.
Commutersto nature on a plain of grass the sheepmunch clear of clover.A park's a way to keepwhat's gone enclosed forever.
His model envisaged a single market surrounded by farmland, both situated on a plain of complete physical homogeneity.
In June 2011 it was "a plain of chaos, a monstrous collage that no eye, no painting could truly capture".
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He accused General McChrystal of "a plain violation of the principle of civilian control".
Rediscover the simple pleasure of a plain piece of fruit.
But that's kind of how a plain interpretation of black-on-black crime works.
The town has a plain terrain of alluvial soil consisting of sand, silt and clay.
The rest of the story, for all its complications, is a plain tale of revenge.
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