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The phrase "plain wood" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a type of wood that is unadorned or unadorned. It can also refer to a simple or basic design made of wood. Example: The dining table was made of plain wood, giving the room a rustic and natural feel.
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On one wall sat a small, plain wood Shinto shrine.
I ate at its plain wood tables regularly.
Certainly, when it comes to furniture, plain wood is once again high on the style list.
I would like a simple coffin, the one of plain wood, with the rope handles.
It depicted the French monarchy as finally dead, a skeletal corpse in a plain wood coffin.
This unpretentious Italian place has bare brick walls, plain wood chairs and cheerful Italian waiters.
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Architect and clients agreed that for economy's sake, the house should be a plain, wood-sided box, with a single living-dining-kitchen space on the first floor and two small bedrooms and a tiny library/guest room on the second.
The name means simply "the chefs," and because the entire restaurant is in the converted former hotel kitchen of the Europejski Hotel, most of the plain-wood tables afford a view of the cooking process.
Hollow-core paneled doors were replaced with plain, solid wood ones (a big-ticket item) and new hardware, which cost $30 a knob set.
I was amazed that this unholy pile of rough-hewn lumber was going to become a Holy Ark; it seemed like plain old wood.
Twenty Asian women, all dressed in black, march by a bed of red rose petals onto a stage of plain blond wood.
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