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Discover Ludwig"open plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of room or building that has few or no walls or partitions between different areas, making the entire interior space visible and accessible at once. For example: "The office was designed with an open plan to maximize collaboration and productivity."
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Private office or open plan?
Open plan working certainly creates a "buzz".
Then there was the open plan.
Unfortunately, it is also open plan.
(My house is 1970s open plan design).
Sound masking effects are discussed for open plan workspaces.
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It's aggressively open-plan.
The suite is open-plan.
My kitchen is … simple and open-plan.
It's the world's first open-plan hatchback.
Open-plan offices are distractingly noisy.
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