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The phrase "allow play for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the provision of time or opportunity for play or leisure activities. Example: "The new policy will allow play for children during school hours to promote creativity and social skills."
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"You have to debate whether making a pre-emptive decision - to remove him from the captaincy or to allow play for England or not - would in terms be prejudicial.
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He had been criticised for allowing play to continue throughout Tuesday and Wednesday despite temperatures soaring above 40C.
The design of the resonator is simple and, thus, it allows playing with geometric contents for potential applications.
After impressing against Conference National side York City in a FA Cup fourth qualifying round tie, Brodie trialled with the North Yorkshire club and played in their reserve team, whilst also being allowed to play for Benfield in the FA Vase.
College players, by rule, are allowed to play for only four seasons, and many choose to leave for the pros before that.
I wasn't allowed to play for very long.
"That certain player should not be allowed to play for Liverpool again".
What if Alex Rodriguez were allowed to play for the Yankees in 2014?
Until his citizenship request is granted, Lendl would be allowed to play for Czechoslovakia.
"I know some might not necessarily like hearing it, but should non-Jews be allowed to play for Lions?
It seemed a bit silly that the fastest kid in the school wasn't allowed to play for the school.
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