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The phrase "a play from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the origin or source of a play, typically indicating the author or the specific work.
Example: "I recently read a play from Shakespeare that explores themes of ambition and power."
Alternatives: "a play by" or "a play written by".
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This is a play from 2015.
What a play from the Seahawks rookie!
Consider a play from today's practice.
He used a play from Monday's loss as an example.
I have successfully used a play from this book with a group of 2nd-5th graders.
Has this transporting of a play from one active war zone to another happened before?
Among them is a play from Maryland to locate the FBI in Prince George's County.
"Putting on a play from scratch inside 24 hours is fun, but scary.
The Royal Shakespeare Company commissioned a play from him, but he quickly returned home.
Doran said: "We wanted to do a play from the period of Queen Anne's life.
"Dinner at Eight" is a play from an earlier, class-ridden time.
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