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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'go playing' is not grammatically correct, as it implies an infinitive form of 'play.' A better phrase to use would be 'go play,' or 'is going to play.' For example: My son is getting bored, so I told him to go play some video games.
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"And he doesn't go playing golf with us.
"We don't go playing golf with Chris, for example," Mr. McKean added.
"It was an incredible feeling with one game to go, playing at home and sitting in first place," Parkhurst said.
They say there's no easy games but, as games go, playing San Marino should be easy for us".
The Kills's music has always been an unremitting "up yours" to fashion and trends, so we shouldn't expect them to go playing to the crowd's expectations just yet.
Yet Grohl has never quite been able to let drumming go, playing, over the years, in a dizzying number of side projects.
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Now go play responsibly!
Go play for one another.
Go play soccer.
Just go play".
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