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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a farming tool used for tilling soil or preparing land for planting.
Example: "The farmer used a plow to turn over the soil before planting the seeds."
Alternatives: "a plough" or "a tiller".
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Bulgar, means, literally "man with a plow".
A plow horse, Cone once called Clemens.
Someone has left a plow behind.
("I am not Cincinnatus behind a plow").
No. December 29th Rode in a "plow".
But they also needed the sound of a plow stalling.
Farmers till their fields with buffaloes pulling a plow.
"I told him to think of himself as a plow mule because this is a plow-mule job.
This spear, called the gular scute, had once put someone in mind of a plow.
A fork leaves furrows in carrot cakes like the tracks of a plow.
In contrast, the character for man, "nan," shows a field and a plow.
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