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Discover Ludwig"have playing" is not a correct phrase in English.
It is grammatically incorrect and can be confusing for readers. Instead, you can use "have been playing" or "have played." These phrases are commonly used in written English to express an ongoing or completed action in the past. Example: "I have been playing the piano for 10 years." In this sentence, "have been playing" indicates that the action of playing the piano has been going on for 10 years and is still ongoing. Example: "I have played basketball since I was a child." In this sentence, "have played" indicates that the action of playing basketball started in the past and has continued up until the present.
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Who would you rather have playing on your team?
'The more kids we have playing, the more champions we will produce.
Those are the first memories those kids will ever have, playing with nothing in the dust.
"Every day you wake up to a lifestyle like I have playing professional golf?
What business did Michigan have playing a team like Appalachian State?
"If you have playing time, people are going to see you.
I have a seminar I teach about the problems that African-Americans now have playing baseball in urban areas.
"The results that I've made in the past three years show how much enjoyment I have playing here".
"I made the point that the players we have playing in the World Cup have to get 28 days' rest.
"It's tough to get a rhythm with your linemates when you don't have playing time till the third period".
For example, Ms. Noonan said: "A lot of the Newark public schools do not have playing fields.
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