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Discover LudwigThe word "open-plan" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an adjective usually used when referring to an interior space (like a home or office) that is designed with few or no internal walls or partitions, allowing for an expansive and airy feel. For example, "The house I'm looking at buying has an open-plan ground floor with a large kitchen and living area."
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open-plan
adjective
Having large rooms with few dividing barriers such as partitions
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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.
He pioneered open-plan offices and corporate democracy.
It is now concentrating on open-plan, warehouse-style sites.
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Open plan working certainly creates a "buzz".
Then there was the open plan.
Unfortunately, it is also open plan.
The main floor has porcelain tiles and an open plan.
Woolwich's "Open Plan" is offered by the bank itself.
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