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Discover Ludwig"about to play" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an action or event that is going to happen in the near future. Example: I was about to play my favorite song when my brother walked into the room and asked me to turn it down.
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"I'm about to play y'all the album.
"I'm about to play in my first World Series.
Unsurprisingly the NFWI's recently appointed chair, Janice Langley, isn't about to play down the organisation's scope.
The foolhardy belief he's always about to play a match-winning hand.
Wireless is about to play an expanding role.
"They know the league and know what it's about to play for Celtic.
This gives an extra layer of context to the five one-day internationals cricket's oldest enemies are about to play.
And here, the explosive economics of the computer industry might be about to play into their hands.
I'm not a lawyer, and I'm not about to play one on the Internet.
Gary Burr, Georgia Middleman and I are about to play our first headlining gig ever as Blue Sky Riders.
My housemate looked sheepish: "We're just about to play some TimeSplitters, fancy it?" My heart hopped up in my throat.
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