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"a plot" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the sequence of events and actions that make up a story. You can use "a plot" anytime you are discussing a narrative or story. For example: - "The novel had a complex plot, with several twists and turns." - "The movie's plot was predictable, but the special effects were impressive." - "The detective carefully studied the evidence to unravel the plot of the crime." - "The play had a simple plot, but the characters and dialogue were compelling."
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a plot
noun
The primary plot of a piece of literature, television, etc., contrasted with the secondary B plot.
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"A plot?
There is a plot.
Slowly, a plot emerges.
This is not a plot.
(Even "Porky's" had a plot).
Here a plot, there a plot, everwhere a plot-plot.
"Didn't have a plot.
It's a plot.
Is there a plot?
KRAJESKI: But there is a plot.
He finds a plot to his liking.
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