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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plaque" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flat, typically rectangular piece of material that is inscribed or decorated, often used for commemorative purposes.
Example: "The school unveiled a plaque honoring the contributions of its founding members."
Alternatives: "a sign" or "a tablet".
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A plaque to read.
A rectangular patch — a plaque, maybe?
They gave them a plaque.
"There's not even a plaque.
Each winner is presented with a plaque.
She got a plaque and $25.
A plaque was considered (Letters, 13 June).
I got a plaque in center field.
This is no audition for a plaque.
Not a plaque, not the smallest memorial.
A plaque will commemorate the site.
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