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plate
noun
A flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
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The word 'plate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a flat dish used for holding food. For example, "Can you pass me a plate of cookies?".
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I basically ended up looking at life through plate glass window.
But the awfulness is not put in front of you like a pie on a plate.
We had to step up to the plate when family loyalty and duty were up for grabs.
But Apfel has seized the imagination not as a couture fashion plate but as an example to a free-spirited, adventurous New York mindset that, these days, seems in danger of getting lost beneath the anodyne beauty of a Manhattan aesthetic that worships cosmetic dentistry and blow-drying above individuality or creativity.
You can't visit Bruges without having a plate of moules marinière, follow it up with handmade chocolates and sipping a cup of hot chocolate at De Proeverie (Katelijnestraat 6) and trying one (or several) of the many beers at 't Brugs Beertje (Kemelstraat 5).
He drives the whole process, from growing the vegetables in the beautiful organic potager to their perfect presentation on a plate.
Film from cameras equipped with mobile automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) is being analysed to establish whether a pattern can be detected of vehicles on the fatal nights.
The excellent house wine is 90 cents a glass, cicheti are €1-€1.50, with a sharing plate of cheeses and salami at €15.
When Gavin Grant's appointment was announced, a Lib Dem MP told the press that Grant had gone up to Campbell hotel room where he was preparing for a speech and "found him with a plate of fish and chips on his lap watching Strictly Come Dancing".
We spent a blissful, greedy day winding in and out of many of the area's finest, sharing just the one plate of tacos or dividing a burrito (still a mammoth meal) in each.
The group's old plate had a small Confederate battle flag.
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