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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in play with" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to express the idea of being actively involved in an activity or situation. Example: She liked to be in play with the latest trends in fashion.
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There are many ironies in play with Birthday Letters.
"At least I feel that we're still in play with some of these guys," Minaya said.
Intergovernmental cooperation is also in play with a research project you mentioned.
"I think there is every kind of demographic outlier in play with this story," he said.
To have all of those elements in play, with the addition of virtuosity, is interesting for me.
Federer attempted to hit winners; Murray seemed content to keep the ball in play with metronomic efficiency.
More specifically, Posada wants to become more adept at putting the ball in play with two strikes.
There's a world of choreographic possibilities to be had, from putting the melodic, expressive lines of ballet in play with the rhythmic wit and warp of hip-hop.
A similar dynamic is in play with celebrity political opinions: the bad ones are framed as inherently dismissible, while the thoughtful ones are aggregated as searing must-reads.
Santiago knew the speedy Pierre and Castillo stood a better chance of putting the ball in play with pitches over the plate.
Heading out of bounds, forward Shannon MacMillan kept the ball in play with a nifty play, then spun and charged along the right side with the ball.
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