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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are playing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an ongoing action in the present tense, often in the context of games, music, or sports.
Example: "The children are playing in the park while their parents watch from a distance."
Alternatives: "are engaged in" or "are participating in".
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"They are playing games".
Which bands are playing?
"We truly are playing together.
My two boys are playing.
Regulators are playing catch-up.
They are playing differently now".
We are playing very well.
Local competitors are playing rough.
So holes are playing long".
Many are playing catch up.
Chelsea, incidentally, are playing Basle.
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