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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ball play" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a type of performance or activity involving a ball, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "The children enjoyed a ball play in the park, kicking and throwing the ball to each other."
Alternatives: "a ball game" or "a ball activity".
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People who have never kicked a ball play alongside people who played on their national teams.
Play fetch, throw a ball, play tug-o-war with a dog toy rope.
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I've had a ball playing this man".
Zanetti's goal had come from a ball played inside the hapless right-back Alan Hutton.
Each of the players still able to kick a ball played last Saturday for as long as they were able.
Mark Jones An amazing lineup of comic actors have a ball playing historical figures in therapy opposite Rebecca Front's ever-patient psychologist.
The first and third Ecuador goals were scored in similar fashion – a ball played in behind Australia's defence, then across the goal for a relative tap in.
The old characters have a ball playing off their considerable baggage, and there are lots of lighthearted moments to contrast the ridiculously earnest ones".
We always have a ball playing Reading festival, but there are some changes we'd like to see made... 1. Ban dogs!
A ball played for Sahan went under the Romania international's legs before he handled.
"At his best his goals were usually a ball played between two defenders that he runs on to, behind a defence that's got 25-30 yards behind.
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