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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a plot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the location or situation of something. For example: - "The house was built on a plot of land overlooking the ocean." - "The novel is set on a plot of land owned by a wealthy family." - "The film is based on a plot involving a group of bank robbers."
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In Ghana, farmers usually cultivate more than more than one crop on a plot of land.
The NSPCA cited one incident in which 70 "sick, weak and emaciated" donkeys were discovered on a plot outside Bloemfontein.
BM was calculated as HYHA + DMY on a plot basis.
Now I live in a smaller house on a plot of 180 sq m.
"We can afford to spend tens of thousands on a plot, but why?
But a finale that, on a plot level, disappoints, has a deeper resonance.
Curole receives checks for an oil lease on a plot that he inherited from his grandparents.
He had tried to replicate Jakubowski's experiment on a plot outside Austin.
A group of conspiracy theorists stumbles on a plot reaching to the highest levels of government.
She married and bought a trailer -- without running water or electricity -- on a plot of land.
I remember looking for him on a plot of land full of dead bodies.
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