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The phrase "a play to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a strategy or action taken to achieve a goal, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "He made a play to secure the contract before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a move to" or "an attempt to".
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On fourth down we expect a play to be called.
I wanted to make a play to show them.
I sent a play to Brandeis and didn't get in.
"There's still a play to be put on.
As a student, she had taken a play to Edinburgh.
We couldn't make a play to give us some energy.
"That constitutes a play to me," he said.
The deal is also a play to increase NBC's revenues.
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And the text reads, "For years he hasn't seen a play to the end.
In the village, Duflo and her colleagues were waiting for a play to begin.
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