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"dirty play" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to an action or behavior within a game or sport that is considered dishonest, unfair, or unethical. Example: The coach was disappointed in his team's performance, saying there was too much dirty play on the field.
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There are Quidditch hooligans and dirty play.
There were complaints about acting and accusations of dirty play.
He takes every charge, every dirty play, every rebound.
He didn't complain of a dirty play — just a headache.
Some Chargers said Merriman was hurt on a dirty play.
Is that dirty play or just part of the game?
On defense, Mr. Davis's Raiders were known for aggressiveness, meanness and borderline dirty play.
But he acknowledged to reporters that it was not a dirty play.
That prompted Brandon Dubinsky to say of Crosby in an intermission interview: "That's a dirty play.
"A despicable act of intentional violence and dirty play," Walton said.
The Panthers sent tapes to the league claiming they showed dirty play by Walker.
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