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The word "plots" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as either a noun or a verb. Noun: The plots of the two novels were quite different. Verb: The author is plotting an exciting sequel.
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plots
noun
Plural of plot
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"Our new communications data legislation will strengthen our ability to disrupt terrorist plots, criminal networks and organised child grooming gangs, even as technology develops.
I met him only after I became master of St Peter's College, Oxford, but he had a palpable gift for friendship and within minutes of our first encounter he was coming up with schemes and plots to help the college.
The plots are boring, the characters dunces, and I find the politics that drive them – from sexual to geopolitical - frequently reprehensible.
But why do these particular plots have such resonance for the audience?
In the place where so much intrigue and plots have been hatched over the years the education minister, Batt O'Keeffe, could be seen enjoying a pint of Guinness along with two others in the twilight atmosphere of the Lobby Bar.
After controversies about blackmail plots concerning the team's captain and Twitter debates on the minimum wage, it is time for England's cricketers to do their talking on the field – starting with Friday's winner-takes-all Tri-Series match against India.
Olivier's Richard is the charismatic antihero who, confiding directly in you as the viewer, makes you complicit in his plots and crimes.
It was all about plots and counter plots.
There are so many red herrings and sub plots that you are never sure exactly what is going on, but you just have to keep reading to try to unravel the clues.
She should know that I don't deal in plots, but only on destiny.
On the Ukrainian side, old men and women worked on small plots, raking hay into stacks.
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