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dry plot
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "dry plot" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a narrative or storyline that lacks excitement, depth, or emotional engagement. Example: "The movie had a dry plot that failed to captivate the audience, leaving many viewers disappointed."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(5)
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1 human-written examples
In the Kiambaa district outside of Eldoret, you will find several rows of largely unmarked graves on a small, dry plot of land.
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58 human-written examples
"This is our garden," she says, pointing out of a window at the school's backyard – a small brick terrace dotted with dry plots of brown earth.
News & Media
Small saplings (1.4 m tall to 2.9 cm DBH) were dynamic over time on dry plots that were burned.
Warming reduces soil moisture at this site and its impact is greater in dry plots; however, elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations reduce this effect by leading to an increase in soil moisture [29].
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Only five seedlings out of 120 planted silver maple seeds emerged in dry plots; soil moisture was the most significant predictor of silver maple seedling emergence, explaining 23% of the variation (P = 0.004; Fig. 4; Table 3).
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Another pair of overlapping QTL on linkage group eight in the BCIB mapping population were identified using data collected from both the wet and the dry plots in 2006 that may represent either a common locus responding to particular environmental conditions experienced in 2006 or, perhaps, a locus that controls variation in flowering during the first year.
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Hence, deleterious effects of warming should be more prevalent in drier plots than in wetter plots.
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Thus, we predicted that soil moisture would exert the largest influence on seedling emergence and establishment and that fewer seedlings would emerge and establish in drier plots.
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In the wetter plots, the head spaces were very gently placed onto the wet moss mat and in the drier plots, they were inserted carefully to ca. 5 cm depth to ensure that a good seal between the ground and the headspaces was achieved.
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Data from www.met.no CH4 efflux was generally low compared to other wet high arctic sites (Mastepanov et al. 2008; Wille et al. 2008), whilst the CH4 consumption rate in the drier plots compared to rates measured from mineral soil along the Yenissej river, northern Russia (Flessa et al. 2008) and tundra heath in northern Scandinavia (Sjögersten and Wookey 2002).
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Thirty out of 39 research plots occurred within existing managed preserves including all oak savanna, mesic prairie and wet prairie plots; while four of eight dry prairie plots and two of seven sand barrens plots occurred within managed preserves.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing agricultural conditions, use "dry plot" to accurately portray the lack of moisture impacting crop growth or land use. This term provides a clear and concise understanding of the environment being described.
Common error
While "dry plot" often refers to a literal patch of land lacking moisture, remember it can also describe a storyline lacking in interest or excitement. Avoid using it solely in agricultural or environmental contexts; consider its broader metaphorical applications for richer expression.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "dry plot" primarily functions as a noun phrase, where "dry" modifies the noun "plot". Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
Science
35%
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "dry plot" is a versatile phrase, as Ludwig AI confirms, used to describe either a parched area of land or, metaphorically, an uninteresting narrative. Grammatically correct and widely used, it's suitable for both formal and informal contexts. While alternatives like "arid patch" or "barren land" might be more descriptive for literal dryness, understanding the metaphorical usage is key to avoiding misinterpretations. Remember to consider the context to ensure the intended meaning is clear, whether you're discussing agriculture or critiquing a film.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
arid patch
This alternative replaces "plot" with "patch", emphasizing a small area lacking moisture.
parched ground
This phrase highlights the extreme dryness of the soil, using stronger imagery.
barren land
Focuses on the infertility and lack of vegetation in the area.
desiccated area
This alternative uses a more technical term, indicating a complete loss of moisture.
dehydrated soil
Specifically refers to the lack of water in the soil.
waterless terrain
Emphasizes the absence of water in the landscape.
rainless field
Highlights the absence of rain as the cause of the dryness.
drought-stricken land
This alternative emphasizes the impact of drought on the land.
unirrigated section
Implies that the area is dry because it is not being artificially watered.
xeric habitat
A scientific term for a dry environment, usually referring to ecological contexts.
FAQs
How can I use "dry plot" in a sentence?
What are some synonyms for "dry plot" when referring to land?
Consider alternatives like "arid patch", "parched ground", or "barren land" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Can "dry plot" have a metaphorical meaning?
Yes, "dry plot" can describe a storyline or narrative that lacks excitement or emotional depth. It's a common way to critique a movie, book, or play.
Is it appropriate to use "dry plot" in formal writing?
Yes, "dry plot" is suitable for both formal and informal writing. However, consider your audience and the specific context to ensure the term's meaning is clear and appropriate.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested