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The phrase "a plane of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geometry, physics, or metaphorical expressions to describe a level or surface of existence or thought.
Example: "In geometry, a plane of symmetry divides a shape into two identical halves."
Alternatives: "a level of" or "a surface of".
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– set against a plane of bright yellow.
It raises them to a plane of imagined grandeur.
"Golf is a hard subject because it's a solitary person in a plane of space.
"Say you're in, if you're in," one reads, over a plane of gallery white.
Instead, Less awakens to a plane of sleeping citizens under blue prison blankets.
"There was a plane of consciousness that we had together," Murphy writes.
Each facet forms a shard, a plane of glass gently inclined inwards, rising towards the top.
He seems to have ascended to a plane of spiritual self-awareness indistinguishable from complete boredom.
The zones are demarcated by a plane of compensation at which primary production and consumption are equivalent.
"The knife edge makes the ceiling look paper thin, so you perceive only a plane of light floating down.
"Dad won," cried Warren after his father placed first in the "distance" category, throwing a plane of his own design.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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