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It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific collection or category of plays, often in a literary or academic context.
Example: "The plays of Shakespeare continue to be studied for their complex characters and themes."
Alternatives: "the works of" or "the dramas of".
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It is generally agreed that the founding texts of modern English are the plays of William Shakespeare and the Authorised or King James version of the Bible.
The classic examples of the genre are the plays of Eugène-Marin Labiche, notably Un Chapeau de paille d'Italie (1851; The Italian Straw Hat).
Among the titles housed in a small nook are: "The Plays of Sheridan: The School for Scandal" by Richard Sheridan and "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon: Gent" by Washington Irving.
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It's the play of the game".
"That is the play of the game.
That's the play of the game, really, for us.
"That was the play of the game," he said.
Especially notable was the playing of Marvin, Crane and Reddington".
This is the play of the year, and the decade.
But a big difference was the play of the bench.
Even worse for Indianapolis was the play of its defense.
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