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The phrase 'arid plain' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a region with little vegetation and little water, such as a desert. For example, "They travelled across the arid plain, the sun beating down upon them."
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Gnu!" I await your answering cry across the arid plain.
Dry scrub forests, called rakhs, grow in parts of the arid plain.
"Over here used to be all water," he said, gesturing across an arid plain.
Beyond the lake lay one of the wonders of Southeast Asia: an arid plain speckled with 2,000 Buddhist temples.
The arid plain encompasses two deserts, separated by the valley of the Amu Darya: the Karakum and the Kyzylkum.
Between hydro-power and vast reservoirs created by dams, there was arid plain, no high desert that could not be made to bloom.
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Gruiform birds live in a variety of habitats, from water and marshes to arid plains.
Red Rock is an austere wilderness of arid plains and Joshua trees.
The Persians, Parthians, Arabs, Mongols and Russians passed through these arid plains.
As the sun climbed high in the sky, the train rolled into the arid plains of Andhra Pradesh.
Irrigated fields at Ute Mountain Farm and Ranch bring some green to the otherwise arid plains of southwestern Colorado.
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