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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small piece of adhesive material used to cover and protect a wound.
Example: "After cutting my finger, I quickly put on a plaster to keep it clean."
Alternatives: "a band-aid" or "a dressing".
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This room is white plastered inside and had a plaster floor, the east wall is missing.
Our work is just a plaster.
It is a plaster, not a cure.
Would a plaster cast help?
He photographed a plaster bust of Patroclus.
At times it might as well be a plaster wall.
Hap threw a plaster hunk at it & gulped.
The bathroom ceiling leaked, too; a plaster patch was applied.
Later, she created a plaster cast of her thighs.
They brought a plaster model of the loop.
Where it excels, he said, is as a plaster.
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