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The phrase "a play space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an area designated for play, typically for children, where they can engage in various activities.
Example: "The new park features a play space equipped with swings, slides, and climbing structures for children to enjoy."
Alternatives: "a play area" or "a recreational space".
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It's not far from our house, and there's a play space there for Naomi.
I had created a play space for her in our living room.
The idea was not simply to provide a play space but also to instill virtue.
Beckett Jarecke-Cheng, with his father Kipp Cheng, enjoys a Noguchi coffee table as a play space.
While blocking children from a play space is profoundly grotesque, blocking "affordable" residents from shared amenities is common.
Then, if you just pitch the outer flysheet, it works as a shelter in the garden at home or as a play space for the kids.
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Maybe it's because it feels a bit like a circus - with its woodchip-strewn ring of a playing space.
The only workplace stability I had was collaborating for four years with a co-operative that manages a private kindergarten and a playing space for children at weekends.
But for lesser needs, Aero, which makes a popular self-inflating air mattress, sells products to temporarily enlarge a living space, or a playing space, or even outfit a family of vagabonds.
First of all, there was no stage when "Richard" was performed; instead, there was a playing space, 14 feet by 14 feet, taped off on a wood gymnasium floor.
"Either it's a playing space or it's a place where you would put the most distinguished guests," he said, "so the other guests could view them during the show".
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