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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plug for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a promotional mention or endorsement of a product, service, or event.
Example: "During the interview, she made a plug for her new book, encouraging everyone to check it out."
Alternatives: "a promotion for" or "an endorsement of".
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Yvonne drops a plug for Remington.
"I want to get a plug for the novel".
I'd also put in a plug for Australian Jason Day.
So here's a plug for his book, Rise.
Oborne believes this amounted to a plug for a major advertiser.
He manages to get in a plug for how brilliant the tube network is.
Instead, I want to put in a plug for seizing the moment.
American movies at their most exuberant were unintentionally a plug for the American way of life.
See your own number: 3. Finally, a plug for T-Mobile's Web site.
You were rarely more than a minute away from a plug for a bookie.
"Four beds, four trunks, a plug for each person," he said.
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