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The phrase "at playing for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "He is skilled at playing for his local soccer team."
Alternatives: "at playing on" or "at performing for".
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He leads an undefeated team with a strong shot at playing for a national title.
Iran has again proved to be a master at playing for time.
"We all hope to have a shot at playing for the national championship," Georgia Coach Mark Richt said.
The stats about NRG Stadium being a horrible place to shoot went out the window along with the Sooners' chances at playing for their first national championship.
"If I did get an opportunity to have another crack at playing for England I would be hugely honoured," he said.
While the war in Iraq — which probably wasn't Rove's idea, but which he has been skillful at playing for maximum political advantage — was still going on, I asked him how voters might see the war during the 2004 campaign.
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Bands work hard at SXSW, playing for all the audiences they can.
She is also good at netball, playing for school and town clubs.
I'm still there now at 22, playing for Estudiantes in Madrid.
Thomas won an N.C.A.A. title at Indiana playing for Knight in 1981.
"I was frustrated at not playing for six months.
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