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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plaintain patch" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "a plantain patch"? If this is the case, you can use it to refer to an area where plantains are grown or cultivated.
Example: "The farmer decided to expand his crops by adding a new plantain patch to his land."
Alternatives: "a plantain grove" or "a plantain field".
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One member, Nancy Joseph, shared a plaintain dish layered with sautéed ground beef and raisins, onion and green peppers that draws on her family's traditions.
Perma.cc is a patch, an excellent patch.
Still, a patch, even a patch upon a patch, isn't necessarily bad.
during a rough patch.
With a cabbage patch!
A heavenly patch.
A rectangular patch — a plaque, maybe?
I was prescribed a painkiller patch.
Pale sunlight falls on a yellow patch.
Steven Ballmer is going through a rough patch.
But to what — a sunflower patch?
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