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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a play area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated space for children to play, often found in parks, schools, or recreational facilities.
Example: "The new park features a play area with swings, slides, and climbing structures for children of all ages."
Alternatives: "a playground" or "a recreation area."
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Next door is a play area.
Children have a play area in the corner.
There's a good restaurant and a play area for children.
At one point, a little boy shook a tambourine outside a play area.
The domes share a kitchen and there's a play area for kids too.
At one end was a play area, which greeted guests with a detailed list of rules.
There's also room for ultimate Frisbee, bouldering, "beachminton" and a play area for kids.
It has a dining room, outdoor tables and a play area.
The water is carved up into six lanes – slow, medium, fast – and a play area.
There's a play area for fooling around in one section and an upstairs and downstairs.
Children are welcome, with a play area, organised activities and buggy-friendly paths.
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