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The phrase "a plays for" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, possibly intended to convey that someone plays for a specific team or organization.
Example: "He is a player who plays for the local soccer team."
Alternatives: "a player for" or "a member of".
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A Plays For Sure logo on a portable digital player, for example, means that it will play music from any service that also features a logo.
Microsoft produced a "Plays For Sure" operating system for non-Apple machines, but consumers largely ignored the devices.
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Hamrlik, a defenseman, played for the Czech Republic, and Fleury, a Rangers forward, played for Canada.
It is a game played for keeps.
New York City is not a game played for fun.
They have a Prince playing for them.
"It was a privilege playing for you tonight," he continued.
It is also a play for legitimacy.
Again, they called a play for Southerland.
Not a play for rationalists.
Trump just made a play for it.
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