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The phrase "iron plate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a large, flat piece of metal made from iron. It can be used in various contexts, such as in construction, industrial manufacturing, or as a decorative element. Example: The blacksmith heated the iron plate and hammered it into shape to create a sturdy armor for the knight.
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"But in Japan, it's usually an iron plate".
Tintype is actually a misnomer — it's an iron plate.
Taking a sledgehammer, he delivers blow after crashing blow to a raised iron plate.
"The way he's been kicking, it's like he's got an iron plate in his shoe".
Two layers of half-inch-thick iron plate covered the whole thing.
The tintype process is exactly the same except that a small iron plate is sub- stituted for the glass.
The initial prototypes were fairly short and wide, and those modules quickly demagnetized a short distance from the iron plate.
The LDH thin film on the surface of iron plate is further characterized by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
When iron plate was used in the corrosion reaction, the resulting material was labeled as O2-Cat-1.
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It needed a cast-iron plate.
She marked the four of the eight portholes in the cast-iron plate.
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