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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a play with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a theatrical performance or a playful interaction involving a specific element or theme.
Example: "The director decided to create a play with a unique twist on the classic fairy tale."
Alternatives: "a performance featuring" or "a production involving".
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A Play with Music.
It's a play with music.
The Enigma of Mount Agel, a play with 10 parts.
Its all a play with Numbers it always is.
I had done a play with a Croatian company.
Indeed, each feels, at times, like a play with songs.
David Bowie called it "a play with my songs".
Then you'll write a play with Sam Shepard?
Have a play with it and add your comments below.
"Caucasian Chalk Circle," written in 1944, is not a musical, but rather a play with music.
Quickly, the book was turned into a play, with Albert Finney as the eponymous hero.
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