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a plot
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A plotnoun
The primary plot of a piece of literature, television, etc., contrasted with the secondary B plot.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a plot in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a plot in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of a plot in a Sentence
We should be able to talk about this issue as citizens without demonizing all gun owners who are overwhelmingly law abiding, but also without suggesting that any debate about this involves a wild-eyed plot to take everybody's guns away.
The dark places from where those who wish us harm can plot and plan are increasing, we need to be able to access communications and obtain relevant data on those people when we have good reason.
The Americans have a long-term plot and are trying to dominate Syria and then the whole region...This is a threat to all countries, especially Russia and Iran, the United states is trying to achieve its failed military objectives in Syria now through political means.
I'm sorry, but yes, it is fair to call it a conspiracy, what are you saying? Are you suggesting that the notion that we are creating a plot to take everybody's guns away so that we can enforce marshal law is a conspiracy? Yes, that is a conspiracy. I would hope you would agree with that. Is that controversial?
I never read the script, i don't really know what happens in the film. I was there on set, from the first week to the last, but there are massive plot points that I don't know about.
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