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The phrase "a playing with a" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "There was a playing with a ball in the park."
Alternatives: "a game with a" or "an activity involving a".
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In March 1954, after a playing with a small group at the Embers in New York, he announced his retirement at age 43.
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He was like a cat playing with a mouse".
"The tube was a character playing with a big ball".
There she is, a baby, playing with a toy.
He stood at a computer playing with a 23andMe demonstration.
He compared it to "a cat playing with a mouse".
"There's a difference between playing with a risk.
It was a little like a cat playing with a half dead mouse.
"There's a certain psychology of playing with a section.
Oscar Guillermo Montes perched on a high ridge, an icy breeze playing with a lock of his hair.
Being a fan is a little like playing with a collection of lumberjack action figures.
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