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Discover Ludwig"gone to play" is correct and usable in written English as a verb phrase
It is usually used in the past tense, as in "He had gone to play basketball at the park" or "She had gone to play with her friends on the playground."
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Jack and Jill have gone to play but Jill has murdered Jack.
How come our female footballers have given up and gone to play in America?
It was where my friends and I had gone to play.
"One time, Sandusky and me and his son, Matt, had gone to play racquetball," the victim said.
One Saturday afternoon just over a year ago, Miles had gone to play at the Manhattan club but couldn't get a table — a birthday party was in session.
Just before the Division Night on which Zaka and Nicodemus had become friends, Kasparov had gone to play a game with Zaka in the Prefects Roomm.
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Are you going to play?
I went to play with another band.
I'm going to play in Australia.
If not, he's going to play".
We're going to play away.
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