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The phrase "plain with" can be correct and usable in written English, but it may not be the most common or concise way to express a thought. It is more commonly used in spoken English or informal writing. Example: "The cake was plain with just a simple vanilla frosting."
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Just eat it plain, with a spoon.
They come plain, with nuts, raisins, even cream-cheese frosting.
(He recommends the plain with blueberries and shaved almonds).
It is a level plain with innumerable small lakes, often saline, in shallow depressions.
I've served the dumplings plain with melted butter and chopped chives.
The greater part is a low plain, with extensive swamps in the south.
The restaurant is rectangular and plain, with neutral walls hung with paintings.
The area is essentially a flooded clay plain with slight "island" eminences, notably Ely.
Latvia is essentially an undulating plain, with fairly flat lowlands alternating with hills.
It comes plain, with honey and walnuts, and with walnuts, mint and raisins.
The music, he said, is very plain, with a colloquial flavor, mostly diatonic and orchestrated simply.
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