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"plot to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to mean "to plan or scheme (something)." For example: "The thief plotted to break into the bank."
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He finds a plot to his liking.
There's no plot to speak of.
There's no particular plot to "House of Holes".
He compares the plot to Hitchcock's MacGuffins.
Was there a plot to oust him?
"Black Knight" has plot to burn.
There's little plot to speak of.
A funny plot to steal secret technology.
Already, there is a lot of plot to chew on.
(The Newsletter smells a plot to unload the place).
The E.P.A.'s plot to regulate farm dust.
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