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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as playing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or activity that involves engaging in play or interaction with something or someone.
Example: "The children were delighted, as playing with the new puppy brought them endless joy."
Alternatives: "like engaging with" or "such as interacting with".
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Mr. Abraham wasn't interested in anything so overt as playing with fire.
That strikes me as playing with fire rather more dangerously than Carrie's flirtatious dinner-date.
In fact, this can be as successful as playing with a frisbee in a hurricane.
(It was as easy as playing with Robin in the old days, she thought, in the garden with the paddling pool).
The Sims doesn't really model human dynamics; it merely gives you a model for exploring your own idea about how families work (just as playing with dolls does).
He can entertain himself in other ways — he strained to remember them — such as "playing with the cats and the daughter.
By this logic, working with two forms could be seen as playing with dual nets: double the chance for winners, and unforced errors.
Female players are pretty, if you excuse me for saying so, and they already have some different rules to men - such as playing with a lighter ball.
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"Some of the players," writes Alfredo Relaño in this morning's AS, "played with the tickets for their Christmas holidays stuffed in their back pockets".
As played with blood-pressure-raising defensiveness by Mr. Troughton, Thomas is a natural-born victim.
As played with great, if uneven, conviction by Mamet, Leigh is motivated by bewilderment and revenge.
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