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plank

noun as in board

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Unfolding on a set of distressed wooden planks and hanging lanterns, “Our Town” gleams like a restored antique in this Broadway revival.

This plank of his platform has held for years as the president-elect has campaigned across the country.

From Salon

They have generally formed a key plank of the Democratic coalition but Republicans have been eating into that support.

From BBC

I trained two or three times a week — nothing crazy, just good old fashioned bicep curls, weighted squats, plank holds.

A key plank of the case against him was based on data from the Horizon system and how it was interpreted by the Post Office.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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