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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on your plate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to have something that you must take responsibility for or deal with, like a task or a problem. For example, "There are too many tasks on your plate, so you might need to reassess your workload."
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The food on your plate shouldn't be all one color.
Daffodils on your plate, perhaps?
Lots of stuff on your plate, huh?
What if it lands on your plate?
"Put it on your plate then".
Bugs, on Your Plate Sunday, 1 p.m.
"It's definitely a little more on your plate," he said.
When Alex cooked, it was like art on your plate".
You have to eat everything on your plate".
What will be on your plate this year?
"What isn't growing in my kitchen garden won't be on your plate".
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