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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burial plot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area of land where a deceased person is buried.
Example: "After much consideration, the family decided to purchase a burial plot in the local cemetery."
Alternatives: "grave site" or "interment location".
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Like the family burial plot.
Owning a burial plot abroad can count.
"Not a mortuary, a burial plot, nothing.
The Veterans Administration paid for the burial plot.
There is room for four bodies in Maria's burial plot.
He doesn't even bother with a burial plot.
She chose her own gravestone, burial plot and funeral.
She will be interred at the family burial plot in Abel's Hill Cemetery in Chilmark, MA.
At one point she even gave away her own burial plot.
We turn away from the burial plot and make our way to the nearest busy street.
Soon after, she offered to buy Karen her burial plot, ensuring her an eternal home.
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