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Free sign upThe phrase "a plot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific area of land or a piece of land designated for a particular purpose, such as gardening or building.
Example: "She decided to cultivate a plot of land in her backyard to grow vegetables."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a parcel of".
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We hatched a plot of action.
It does have a plot of sorts.
But the dummies hatched a plot of their own.
Or perhaps more accurately, she started a plot of weeds.
"Book of Clouds" has a plot of sorts.
There's a plot, of sorts, involving the possibility of bandits.
She picked a plot of the hill cemetery, Montjuich.
Ortega's second-story patio has a plot of grass.
There is a plot, of sorts, amid the pulsation.
They acquired a plot of practically untouched land in Mamaroneck.
Coming to a plot of leafy snap peas, inspiration struck.
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