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The phrase "a plank" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it as a noun phrase to refer to a long, flat piece of wood that is used for building or as a metaphor for something sturdy or inflexible. Example: The carpenter measured and cut a plank to use for the base of the bookshelf. Example: Despite their differences, the two politicians agreed on one thing - the party's platform was as solid as a plank and would not be changed.
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"Whatever," I said, grabbing a plank.
"We don't have a plank," she says.
It was like seizing a plank.
He lays her like a plank across his waist.
Other sailors clung to a plank from the wreckage.
Time how long you can hold a plank, every day.
The bat is a plank that's been sawn into shape.
"It's literally walked [Tracy] off a plank," Taffer said.
He rises from his coffin like a plank.
During one particularly harrowing all-night installation, he dozed off on a plank.
Hannah's sister gets involved, striking Njeri's brother on the back of the neck with a plank.
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