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The phrase "a playing of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of playing something, such as a game, music, or a performance.
Example: "The event featured a playing of a classic symphony that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a performance of a" or "a rendition of a".
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To this is added a playing of a percussion group comprising a double-headed drum (patma), a pair of cymbals (la gwin), and clappers playing a duple or a quadruple metre.
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No pressure then … It's strange seeing a play of a story that you know so intimately.
Ms. Arianda has already proved she can play a woman more formidable than she looks, and it will be fun to see if she can do it again in a play of a much lighter tone.
It's a comedy, a romance and a play of ideas rolled into one.
Shafts of humour and farce pierce the darkness; sudden glimpses of beauty – in a friendship, a landscape, a play of light – illuminate a moment.
"And, at the same time it's an abstract composition, a play of lines and forms".
A face becomes a play of light and shadow, and not merely an arbitrary one.
In one scene of the play within a play of "House of Games," he portrays a menacing professional gambler.
‐ The technique of a play-within-a-play is not novel.
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