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The phrase "a plot of landsuffocate" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate ideas that do not fit together grammatically.
Example: "The dense vegetation in the area can suffocate a plot of land, making it difficult for crops to thrive."
Alternatives: "a piece of land" or "a parcel of land".
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We hatched a plot of action.
It does have a plot of sorts.
We need a plot of land.
A plot of E'1/2vs.
He'll claim a plot of land in your name with a little flag.
A plot of swampland in Florida.
She had bought a plot of land.
A neighborhood isn't just a plot of land.
Leah showed me a plot of Rainier cherries.
This was a plot worthy of Hollywood.
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