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The phrase "a plating of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layer or coating of a particular substance, often in culinary contexts.
Example: "The dish was beautifully presented with a plating of vibrant green herbs on top."
Alternatives: "a layer of" or "a coating of".
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Mod serves "ham and eggs" (serrano ham on ciabatta with a poached duck egg), and Nomi does "like pizza" (a plating of shrimp, mozzarella, fava beans and peppers).
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A plate of beige arrives.
A plate of pasta?
He mentioned a plate of sashimi.
It was like a plate of rubber.
He orders a plate of smoked salmon.
"Tasting a plate of pasta is easy.
"A plate of sour grapes".
So a plate of "hairgrips and DentuFix" is, essentially, a plate of experience, a plate of pain.
A plate of ham was around $2.50.
I get a plate of $20 mushrooms.
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