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The phrase "a rectangle of plastic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an object that has the shape of a rectangle and is made of plastic material.
Example: "She handed me a rectangle of plastic that was used as a makeshift ruler."
Alternatives: "a plastic rectangle" or "a rectangular piece of plastic."
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Next to her, on a rectangle of plastic, is the dead fetus, still bloody.
Next to her, naked on a rectangle of plastic, reclined as if napping, or perhaps stretching, is her bloody seven-month-old fetus, which has just been forcibly aborted.
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It's a tiny rectangle of plastic that, unlike a regular curved lens, is part concave, part convex.
Cut out a rectangle of Shrinky-Dink plastic.
Others evoke the inconsistencies of nature, like the cellphone in the form of a "perfect" black rectangle of plastic except for one end, which is crumpled and dented.
Yes, we all know how useful having access to credit can be, but we're also aware that our most reckless spending sprees come when we're vulnerable and tempted by that rectangle of plastic.
For each salmon roll, lay a rectangle of salmon in the center of a 12-by-6-inch square of plastic wrap.
He raised a rectangle of paper above his head.
The stage is a rectangle of camel-colored sand.
Cut a rectangle of fabric.
Start with a rectangle of metal.
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