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Discover LudwigThe phrase "didn't play" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a negative past tense form of the verb "to play" and is used to indicate that someone did not engage in a particular activity or perform a particular action in the past. Examples: 1. "I wanted to participate in the game, but I didn't play because I twisted my ankle earlier that day." 2. "He didn't play his guitar at the concert last night, but he did sing a few songs." 3. "They didn't play fair during the game, which led to a heated argument between the teams." 4. "I didn't play any sports in high school, but I regret it now because I love staying active." 5. "The children didn't play outside yesterday because it was raining all day."
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So Jackie didn't play.
They didn't play fair.
He didn't play much.
"I didn't play well.
Punk didn't play nice.
I didn't play sports.
"We didn't play well here.
We didn't play well enough.
He didn't play good today.
"He had surgery, didn't play.
King: You didn't play normally.
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