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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plain piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is simple, unadorned, or lacking in embellishment, often referring to an object or a work of art.
Example: "She chose a plain piece of fabric for the curtains, wanting to keep the room feeling light and airy."
Alternatives: "a simple item" or "an unadorned piece".
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"It's quite a plain piece, with no exotic pretensions whatsoever".
Occasionally you just want a plain piece of fish.
Portuguese style cod is a plain piece of cod with chickpeas, served with oil and vinegar.
"For example, a plain piece of pork doesn't constitute a risk on its own.
I was having friends over, and a plain piece of fish, no matter how regal, seemed too spartan.
As a young adult, you have probably figured out that eating a donut is more rewarding than eating a plain piece of bread.
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So most importantly take away any furniture that you don't like, or feel you don't want anymore, and replace it with either a really plain piece of furniture, or something vintage, or just something you like!
What bottles and jars in your refrigerator contain condiments I haven't named that turn your ho hum sandwich or plain piece of meat into a decent or even spectacular meal?
The man complies and discovers that "outside, on its top, it looks like a plain folded piece of paper.
On the rare occasions when a plain, blank piece of wall presents itself, it usually gets punctured by doors.
Each season Salix would supply me with a plain, stickerless piece of willow and I would then have a caricature carved into the back of it.
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