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are planes
noun
A level or flat surface.
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Plus, there are planes.
"There are planes in the sky," he warns.
Why, in this day and age, are planes being handled like breakfast orders in a roadside diner?
AirTran's entire fleet is Wi-Fi-enabled, as are planes used for longer flights on US Airways.
Most of the city trees are planes or Norway maples, the Parks Department is getting a little sick of them, and is urging lindens, oaks, and elms.
(Well, there are planes that might crash, injuries and illnesses that might be sustained, difficult languages and people one might need to negotiate).
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"There were planes flying all over.
"There's planes, trains, buses and automobiles.
"There were planes flying back and forth".
All surfaces were plane and relatively large.
No interim analysis is planed for this trial.
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