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The phrase "a play that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific play and providing additional information or context about it.
Example: "I recently read a play that explores the complexities of human relationships."
Alternatives: "a drama that" or "a theatrical work that".
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A play that never had a chance.
"You could have a play that sets a record, a play that decides a game".
Was that a play that created a spark?
It was a play that repaid endless discussion and analysis.
"I think that's a play that should be reviewed.
The approach assumes a play that can withstand such scrutiny.
This is a play that doesn't let anyone forget.
(A play that deserves another shot, by the way).
"It's just a play that shouldn't happen," Woodson said.
She had a play that was about to be produced.
Of course, a play that is significant or influential is quite different from a play that is popular.
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