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The phrase "a cute play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a theatrical performance that is charming or endearing in nature.
Example: "The local theater is showcasing a cute play that the whole family will enjoy."
Alternatives: "an adorable performance" or "a charming production".
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Transforming the name of our village, Pleasantville, into Nervousville is a cute play on words.
From events to displays and an 'Ingenious' bar (a cute play on Apple's Genius Bar), Mozilla brought to life a challenging subject for tens of thousands of people but have gone one step further and created a web app which helps people have a data detox.
A cute play on peanut butter and jelly, the insanely fudgy Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake ($9), dotted with caramel popcorn, comes alongside a jam-sweet Concord grape gelee and a nicely tart buttermilk ice cream.
This is a cute play on the word "shower" which is sure to have guests oohing and aahing in appreciation.
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It began as a cute finesse play, with Antoine Walker dropping off a no-look pass to Walter McCarty on the right blocks.
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Cute! Play with your hair and twirl it.
Hyrule Warriors is a hack-and-slash romp set in the Zelda universe, and Fantasy Life is a cute role-playing game where you take a job as a farmer, wood-cutter or even angler while slaughtering monsters.
But when a cute boy, played by "Jurassic World's" Nick Robinson, moves in next door, she's willing to risk her life just to swim in the ocean.
Mr. President, pleaseeee look at me! White House photographer Pete Souza snapped a picture of a cute toddler playing on the floor while President Obama lunched with college students and their parents in Rochester, N.Y., on Thursday.
Granted, I was fired from my job as an air traffic controller because two Lear jets almost crashed when I was commenting on a post featuring a photo of a cute cat playing with a ball of yarn (my comment got three "likes!").
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