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Discover Ludwig"essentially playing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone is essentially behaving or acting as if they are playing a certain role or game. Example: "Despite the seriousness of the situation, the politician was essentially playing the part of a confident and charismatic leader, delivering speeches with ease and charm."
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Kill! Kill!" was convincing because she was essentially playing herself.
(Ahmaya Knoelle Higginson, Mr. Wydro and Ms. Higginsen's daughter, is essentially playing her own aunt).
At that moment, he and Beethoven are essentially playing the same occult symphonic game.
One senior electronics executive said his industry was essentially playing chicken with Hollywood.
The Mets have been atrocious this season, so they are essentially playing for 2004 and beyond.
Strahan ate up Rams tackle Ryan Tucker, who was essentially playing with one arm.
When he played Usnavi in In the Heights, Muñoz felt that he was essentially playing Miranda playing Usnavi.
The Crew is essentially playing for nothing and go on the road to legitimate Supporter Shield contenders Montreal on Saturday.
Thus any strategy that does not exactly match the liabilities with a portfoilio of bonds is essentially playing hedge funds with public money.
"They are essentially playing Russian roulette with public safety and putting people at risk needlessly, all because of the politics of immigration".
Two points could be made in any such statement: 1. Nature is essentially playing that kids' game of "Battleship" with us.
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