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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after play" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it generally means "following a time of play." Here are a few examples: 1. "After play, the children were exhausted and ready for bed." 2. "After play, the team gathered for a group photo." 3. "After play, it was time for dinner." 4. "After play, we noticed the sun was starting to set." 5. "After play, the park closed for the night."
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"He makes play after play after play," Patten said.
After play concluded, North congratulated his partner.
"He's done it being consistent, going play after play after play," Edwards said.
"He's going to make play after play inside there".
Federer, meanwhile, dropped 11 straight points after play resumed.
Also withdrawing Thursday, but after play began, was Mark Calcavecchia.
Fifty-three seconds after play restarted, Bergkamp produced his masterpiece.
I have to be consistent play after play.
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After play, Wood said he believes England can still win the match.
June 13-July 8: "After-Play".
I don't think getting into after-play fights distinguishes a player as being tough or intense.
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