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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a play for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a theatrical performance or a script intended for performance, often indicating the purpose or audience of the play.
Example: "The director is working on a play for young audiences that addresses important social issues."
Alternatives: "a performance for" or "a script for".
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Grandage won the Tony Award for best direction of a play for it in 2010.
It is also a play for legitimacy.
Again, they called a play for Southerland.
Not a play for rationalists.
Trump just made a play for it.
A Play for None and All".
It feels like a play for now".
We'd read a play for entertainment.
It is, however, a play for actors.
(This is not, repeat not, a play for children).
They ran a play for Southerland, who was covered.
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