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The phrase "as a plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are making a comparison or analogy involving a plane, often to describe something that is flat or level.
Example: "The surface of the table was as a plane, perfectly smooth and even."
Alternatives: "like a flat surface" or "similar to a level plane."
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has about as much permanence as a plane ticket.
I don't see the world as a plane".
In a three-dimensional case it will plot as a plane.
If the angle is too high as a plane climbs, that would cause a stall.
As a plane approaches, the pilot radios his or her fuel level.
As a plane approaches the runway, sand dunes appear majestically on the horizon.
In one scene a ghostly boat hull burns in a river as a plane hovers overhead.
It is not the same as a plane incident, of course.
As a plane rolls in, a 15-person team armed with hand-held scanners is waiting.
Murray paused on serve at the start of the third game as a plane passed.
So a subspace, just think of it as a plane, but then of course it could be in higher dimensions.
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