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The phrase "acre plot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area of land measured in acres, often in the context of real estate or agriculture.
Example: "The developer purchased a 10-acre plot to build a new housing community."
Alternatives: "acreage" or "land parcel".
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Each CFI plot is a fixed area, circular 0.04 ha (1/10 acre) plot with trees >9.1 cm (>3.6 in).
The South Campus Grove was a 350 acre plot for agricultural research and horticultural studies that was established in 1948.
By 1827, each family had a 0.25 acre plot of their own, and a 30 acre communal plot was farmed.
In the narrative, the farmers were given some eligibility criteria (including having one acre plot and willingness to participate).
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At 21, Burbank purchased a 17-acre plot of land.
Now local officials want to reinvigorate the 264-acre plot.
It was half of a twenty-acre plot.
In the early 1980s, the family bought a 15-acre plot in Carneros.
There is an old tennis court but no swimming pool on the six-acre plot.
They used organic ingredients, some of which were taken from a two-acre plot.
In 2011, the organization purchased a four-acre plot on Church Street for the mosque.
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