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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to organized games, performances, or activities that have been planned or scheduled in advance.
Example: "The theater company announced an arranged play for the upcoming festival, featuring local talent."
Alternatives: "scheduled performance" or "organized event".
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Soon they arranged play dates for their pups.
She cooked healthful meals and concocted clever art projects, arranged play dates and drove to lessons, hosted creative birthday parties and planned inspired family vacations.
Her hours made it impossible for her to care for the child, the couple decided, so Jassiem lived with his father, who chose a school, hired a nanny and arranged play dates.
Same goes if the children have a birthday party to go to or another arranged play date.
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Max did everything in his new job--ran errands, sold music, arranged, played the piano, and turned in an occasional hit.
The order of the Grey Tower was an organization of the University of Chicago library staff that arranged plays, dinners and lectures and also ran a tea room.
One of my greatest frustrations as a parent is that in the absence of scheduled activities, arranged play-dates or specifically required tasks, my kids seem to struggle with what to do next.
"When you have children," she said, "you arrange play dates.
"Usually the challenge is arranging play dates and driving.
Why shouldn't pets arrange play dates online or blog about their health issues?
But her tries at baking a cake and arranging play dates inevitably end in disaster.
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