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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a playing field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical area where sports are played or metaphorically to describe a situation where people or groups compete on equal terms.
Example: "In order to ensure fairness in the competition, we need to create a level playing field for all participants."
Alternatives: "an equal ground" or "a level field".
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Level playing field.
A fair competition where no side has an advantage.
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"Syria is only a playing field.
I describe a playing field and where the goals are.
We're talking about a playing field for children".
And logistically, it's easier to measure shoe traction in a lab than on a playing field.
But early hints will be available on a playing field in Florida.
Does he ultimately carry the American flag triumphantly onto a playing field?
Dejected and out of a playing field again, we sat on parked cars on the street.
Life is too short for a playing field that is not precisely level.
A playing field on Pier 40 in Manhattan was similarly combed for detritus.
Bambridge is supervising plans for a working stoneyard in a playing field north of the church.
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The CFPB, on the other hand, sees itself as a playing-field leveler.
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