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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In the playground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location where children play, often in a park or school setting.
Example: "The children were laughing and playing in the playground during recess."
Alternatives: "At the play area" or "In the play zone".
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In the playground, the insults were getting colourful.
"In the playground at gan, we saw a worm that doesn't move anymore.
In the playground I'm now doing about 50 sit-ups on the slide.
In the playground, the scope of the experiment scene is larger.
In the playground, the pedestrians walk at a speed of 10 m/s.
There are bullies in the playground.
"Bullying doesn't stop in the playground.
Cards were swapped in the playground.
They spend time in the playground together?
The gangs sell drugs in the playground".
"Just watch kids in the playground," he said.
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