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Discover Ludwig"on the plain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to an open area of land, without trees, hills or mountains. For example, "The plane flew over the desert plain for two hours before reaching its destination."
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Gazelles chased each other on the plain.
Stafford has been "on the plain" for sixteen years.
We beat the plebes, 10 9, on the Plain.
Those who fell on the plain of Troy.
Email falls like the rain on the plain in Spain.
Her husband is grazing their herd on the plain.
But she was a single woman, living on the plain by herself.
It lies on the plain of the Aras River, 12 miles (20 km) west of Yerevan.
Fukui city and smaller towns on the plain form a major silk and synthetic textile centre.
Dense forests grew on the plain from antiquity through the 18th century.
He said "this seems unlikely based on the plain language of the statute".
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