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Discover Ludwig"had a play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can refer to an activity, a game, a musical performance, an event, or a stage show. For example, "The children had a play in the backyard before dinner."
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"He had a play date today".
He had a play about women's liberation produced Off Broadway.
"We had a play at the plate," he said.
He said that once before, in 1931, he had a play here called "Domino".
Later, the pastor, Bartholomew Orr, announced that Carrie Mae's daughter had a play going to Broadway.
Tells of Miss Bessie Tracy who had a play school for children.
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"We've never had a play banned yet, and by George we're not starting now.
Sulley Muntari and I had a play-fight.
Even on our scheduled day off we had a play-off".
At the time, the Brasileirão had a play-off system at the end of the league season.
"We had a play-off against Hungary and that's where Big John (Charles) got injured," says Medwin.
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