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"plug for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is promoting or advocating for an idea, product, or service. For example, "Yesterday, I gave a plug for my new book on the radio."
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One slightly awkward plug for Diet Coke.
Yvonne drops a plug for Remington.
We used the plug for several weeks.
The plug for Monster.com was mercifully brief.
You need a special plug for the car.
"I want to get a plug for the novel".
The promotional plug for the show was obvious.
I'd also put in a plug for Australian Jason Day.
So here's a plug for his book, Rise.
The plug for President Bush is driving Democrats crazy.
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The other end of the tube was closed with a loose cotton-plug for aeration.
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