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"just plain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb used to emphasize the plainness or simplicity of something. For example: "The living room looked just plain boring."
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It's just plain hammy.
It's just plain bizarre.
It's just plain dangerous.
I'm just plain awkward.
That's just plain rude.
Just plain weird.
Or just plain stupid.
"It's just plain unacceptable.
It's just plain bland.
Or just plain creepy?
Just plain anything".
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