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Discover Ludwig'plain canvas' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a bare or neutral surface, such as a wall or a piece of paper. For example, "She had a large, plain canvas ready for her next painting."
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The otherwise plain canvas shoe costs $75£4747) and won't be shipped until March 2011.
I can't work or be creative in a cluttered environment and Parrot Cay is very much a plain canvas.
The tepee, made of 25-foot wood saplings clad in plain canvas, stands out in a field behind the house.
Spending more on a plain canvas apron than a whole outfit in Zara is not unheard of.
Each space was enclosed by steel mesh whose utilitarian aesthetic was shared by plain canvas garment bags containing the clothes.
Given the support — paper laid on canvas, which is far more fragile than plain canvas — the $9.93 million that it realized is a gigantic price.
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("I'm your canvas, your — bare — canvas").
The plain red canvas awning out front strikes the right note.
"Post office bags," Shlaes notes, "could be made of plain gray canvas, not the traditional white with blue stripes: savings, $50,000 a year".
Craig did much the same in a virtual theatre that rarely used more than three plain grey canvas walls and a pool of coloured light.
The play also subtly implies that Serge is a bit of a chump for having paid so much for a plain white canvas.
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