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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plane that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of plane or its characteristics.
Example: "A plane that is designed for long-distance travel must have a larger fuel capacity."
Alternatives: "a plane which is" or "a plane that exists as".
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What can you do in a plane that is crashing?
Clinton, Yeltsin, and Milosevic are in a plane that is about to crash.
The very first of the six stories features a plane that is likewise deliberately crashed by its pilot.
But you can also see that they've included the center of the pediment, but in a plane that is further back.
First of all, when calculate the total angle around the ray, we project the face into a plane that is orthogonal to the ray.
An edge of an elastic foundation lies in a plane that is oblique at an angle with the shell axis.
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I've been on a plane that was struck by lightning.
"Most Broadway theaters are shallow; most things work in a plane that's flat.
Documents found in a plane that was shot down in Nicaragua indicated involvement by the C.I.A.
"He tried to get on a plane that was bound for the Russian Federation but was stopped by border guards.
Bruce Dern, Della Reese and Eric Stoltz are onboard -- a troika that suspiciously fits the profile of a plane that's about to go down.
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