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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have no play" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something does not have any significance or influence in a situation. Example: "Her opinions seem to have no play in the decision-making process of the company."
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But he guessed wrong by bidding five hearts, reaching a contract that appears to have no play.
The result was a six-heart contract that seemed to have no play at all barring misdefense.
The attitude of eighteenth century school authorities toward play is well reflected in John Wesley's rules for Wesleyan schools, which included the statement: "As we have no play days, so neither do we allow any time for play on any day; for he that plays as a child will play as a man" (quoted by Mulhern 1959, p. 383).
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Like most city schools, but unlike most of its opponents, Xavier has no playing fields.
Most public schools had no playing fields or organised sports in the 1860s.
The school has no playing fields on the town centre site.
Critics have no right to play spoiler.
They have no right to play god with our babies".
By then, he had no play.
Her mother says the girl felt picked on and had no play dates.
Jeter knew the Tigers had no play, and he started cheering before he had rounded third.
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