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Discover Ludwig"just plain old" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something as being simple, ordinary, or basic. Example: "I don't need anything fancy, just plain old scrambled eggs for breakfast."
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Just plain, old fashioned Liberalism.
They are just plain old white people.
"I'm expecting just plain old American culture.
First there was just plain old full-fat milk.
Emotion, or maybe just plain old peer pressure.
We think they were just plain old dropping out.
Not Cyberias of course; just plain old cyber cafes.
Negative + negative = …hang on, that's just plain old psychology.
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Maybe this was just plain old-fashioned anxiety.
"It's just plain, old-fashioned, unabashed enthusiasm," Tisch said.
The motivation of this niceness is less rectitude and reform than just plain old-fashioned fright.
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