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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plastic glass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a drinking vessel made of plastic, often in contexts where the material is relevant, such as parties, outdoor events, or casual settings.
Example: "At the picnic, everyone was given a plastic glass to enjoy their beverages."
Alternatives: "a plastic cup" or "a disposable glass".
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Hale requested a glass of water — if possible, not in a plastic glass.
A gin and tonic — light on the gin and served in a plastic glass — ran a healthy $16.
In a plastic, glass or china container, scantily scatter salt, pepper and a couple of sprigs of thyme.
Customers at the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton pay more for a glass of Merlot in a plastic glass than staff earn in an hour.
Although delivered by a courteous waiter, the mango yogurt parfait came in a plastic glass along with plastic forks, a plastic foam cup and paper napkins.
(She was drinking something that came in a plastic glass with a glowing blue drink stirrer, but the bulb life of those things is kind of short).
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And he's right: there isn't much mainstream comedy for the young lager-in-a-plastic-glass audience.
Over the next few days, some twenty-eight thousand attendees would pay fifty dollars for a wristband and a small plastic glass for tasting samples.
Place a small piece of dry ice in a heavy plastic glass, and pour punch or a soft drink over it and watch it fizz.
A straight-sided plastic glass can also substitute for a rolling pin in a pinch.
The silver-colored stackable plates come with a spike on which a clear, faceted plastic glass, cup or bowl can fit securely.
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