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"in the playground" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a designated outdoor area where children can play, but can also mean any large outdoor space used for recreation. For example, you might write: "The children were racing each other in the playground, screaming and laughing as they went."
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I was lost in the playground.
There are bullies in the playground.
"Bullying doesn't stop in the playground.
Cards were swapped in the playground.
They spend time in the playground together?
The gangs sell drugs in the playground".
"Just watch kids in the playground," he said.
People think it's funny to scream in the playground.
"She was at the elementary school, in the playground there.
I'm sure she was the coolest girl in the playground.
The teenagers dance in the playground in their crazy clothes.
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