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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an open plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of layout, often in architecture or interior design, where spaces are not divided by walls, creating a more spacious and interconnected environment.
Example: "The new office features an open plan that encourages collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a spacious layout" or "a collaborative design".
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An example of an open plan 'Bullpen'-style office.
The main floor has porcelain tiles and an open plan.
The issue of confidentially in an open plan office can be particularly tricky.
I work in an open plan office and we survive on tea and laughter.
Moving people who are accustomed to private offices to an open plan is very controversial.
Use it to define an area in an open plan room, or to create some drama instead of hanging pictures.
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On the main level, there's an open-plan living and dining area, a kitchen and a half-bathroom.
An Owner's Best Friend I work in an open-plan office.
An oak staircase connects Mr. Rush's studio and an open-plan dining room to living quarters upstairs.
North is an open-plan expanse of whiteness and glass.
Modern classic: an open-plan dining and sitting room.
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