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The phrase "are in plain view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is easily seen or visible without obstruction.
Example: "The documents were left on the table and are in plain view for anyone to see."
Alternatives: "are clearly visible" or "are easily seen".
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Some are in plain view.
It travels public thoroughfares where its occupants and its contents are in plain view.
Now that government supports are being pulled away, the effects of deleveraging are in plain view.
Ragged around the edges, chaotic, unfinished and untamed, all the wobbly bits are in plain view.
So the achievements and the shortcomings of everyone — teachers and students — are in plain view of the entire faculty.
At least in the House budget the first -- if not the worst -- of the cuts are in plain view.
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As for James Murdoch, his leanings are in plainer view than his brother's, and they are decidedly different from his father's (with an important exception, friends say: free-market fiscal policy).
And the answer is in plain view.
"The Empire State Building was in plain view," he says.
Now, everything is in plain view — including Chanel.
Her bed in the I.C.U. was in plain view to any doctor or nurse walking by.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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