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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plain design" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is simple and without too much decoration or embellishment. Example: The dress had a plain design with clean lines and no embellishments, making it perfect for a casual day out.
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The earliest English glass chandeliers date from the 1720s and were of plain design with a ball at the base.
It jigs on a plain design: wooden poles and arches and crates suggest a skeletal shelter and dockland – therefore also Bristol.
The more you try to see the painting as a plain design, the more overwhelmed you are by its irrepressible ambiguity.
Its plain design is much more text-based than the alternatives, and this may put you off if your interest is in more casual expense tracking.
Woodwinds, in general, were made in one piece in a plain design, and Venice appears to have been an early centre of wind-instrument manufacture.
In addition, the leak rate appeared to increase with increasing mica thickness in the hybrid design, but showed no thickness dependence for mica in the plain design.
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Workers are beginning to transform a heavily eroded, silt-clogged stretch of Durham's Sandy Creek into an eight-acre restored wetland and flood plain designed to help protect the Triangle's drinking-water supply and control storm-water runoff.
Shades might be plain, designed, reversible, and so on.
The adjacent banner, a plainer design with a single calligraphy style A, from the local Sampoerna brand, now owned by Philip Morris, merely advertised its low price: rupiah 20,000 [$1.45] per pack.
The album's cover features the two lightbulbs from the promotional video, Bulby and his pirate accomplice (pictured right), marking a change from the plainer designs of the bands' previous albums.
"Following a decade of neutral tones, plain minimal design and 'playing safe' in interiors, the emergence of pattern and colour has thrusted back onto the design scene," says Steve Love of Camillin Denny Interiors, who draws parallels with textile designers working in the depressed 1950s.
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