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The phrase "a plug for the" 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 the new charity event happening next month."
Alternatives: "a promotion for the" or "an endorsement of the".
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"I want to get a plug for the novel".
American movies at their most exuberant were unintentionally a plug for the American way of life.
But underneath it is a plug for the emerging China, manifested in its most populous city.
Mr. Buffett then adds a plug for the machine he's built.
After it was over, Mr. Yorke naturally put in a plug for the financial-crisis documentary "Inside Job".
It ends with a plug for the Liberty Defense Project, a public-private partnership offering free immigrant legal defense.
The ads ends with a plug for the serialisation of Observer columnist Andrew Rawnsley's new book on the Labour government in this Sunday's relaunch edition.
"Neither of us have the total delegates to win," she reminds her listeners — and she makes a plug for the delegates from Florida and Michigan to be counted.
Krzyzewski also put in a plug for the other Andre: "He's going to be a pro player, there's no question about it.
The picture is little more than a plug for the game, which constantly requires players to buy new cards for their playing decks.
There was plenty of banter about pork with the butcher, and, this being New York public television, a plug for the neighborhood.
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