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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the plains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or setting that is flat and expansive, typically referring to grasslands or open fields.
Example: "The herd of wild horses galloped freely on the plains, their manes flowing in the wind."
Alternatives: "in the fields" or "across the grasslands."
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Our home for three days was one of the ranches on the plains.
Out on the plains where Tilas led us on foot one morning, we saw dik-dik, gerenuk, and impala.
Comanche Indians hunted buffalo on the plains.
War on the Plains.
Notes from writer's six-thousand-mile ramble on the plains.
Ceremonial and ritual were well developed on the Plains.
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Gazelles chased each other on the plain.
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On the plain! - And where's that blasted plain?
Stafford has been "on the plain" for sixteen years.
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