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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a play for two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a theatrical performance intended for two actors or participants.
Example: "The director announced the upcoming production, which is a play for two that explores the complexities of human relationships."
Alternatives: "a duet performance" or "a two-person play".
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After he made a par on his first hole, the 10th, a storm suspended play for two and a half hours.
He said he knew 20 association members by name and liked showing up on a Saturday without a partner to play for two hours.
FIFA prevented Ben Arfa from playing in his first season, due to a rule that a player can only play for two clubs in a single season.
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