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Discover Ludwig"for a play" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a play as a form of entertainment or recreation. For example, "I'm going to the theater to see a play for a night of relaxation."
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She was just looking for a play.
But that's great for a play.
Not a bad structure for a play.
"But it's a lot for a play".
Appropriate for a play about divas, maybe.
His most celebrated set was for a play called "K2".
I wish I would have tried out for a play.
Emily had a friend over for a play date.
Tomorrow, he's supposed to sign a contract for a play.
And I think that's a valid assumption for a play.
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"For a play-by-play guy, it's exciting," Breen said.
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