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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a playground" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the physical location of a person or thing. For example: "The children were playing tag in a playground behind the school."
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You're not in a playground".
We test this facility in a playground.
It ended up in a playground brawl.
"They are out having fun in a playground.
Michele: We are really in a playground — it's nothing predictable.
But these are preschoolers brandishing sticks in a playground.
Gamblers in a playground casino will stay longer, feel better, and bet more.
Kids in a playground having a little fight and a little tiff.
Eve Arnold photographed her for Esquire magazine in a playground in Amagansett reading James Joyce's Ulysses.
We're not in a playground and you can't do or say what you like.
Kids in a playground fight over whose turn it is to play Al Gore.
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