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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plastic pot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container made of plastic, typically used for planting or storing items.
Example: "I bought a plastic pot to repot my houseplant."
Alternatives: "a plastic container" or "a plastic vessel."
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But its lo mein are sad escapees from a plastic pot.
The other, in a plastic pot, is in a cool, humid shaded spot.
After all, it's hard to shift a plastic pot of earth with a promise of beauty to come.
But about 5m tons of packaging goes through UK households every year and, yes, most people can probably survive without pre-cut avocado in a plastic pot.
She wants to show you the check that Princess Grace sent her when she lost a bet with Cowles and the book jacket by Braque and a plastic pot in her office holding four spindly flowers.
He got out a plastic pot of fruit salad and a tinned one to illustrate his point, saying that the tin costs 80p, while the fruit salad costs £1.99, "because it's fresher, that's the key".
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