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"intimate play" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means a shared, private or romantic activity between two people that involves physical or emotional closeness. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The couple enjoyed a day of intimate play at the beach, holding hands, sharing kisses, and playing in the water."
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With only three actors onstage, it's an intimate play, even if the performances are big.
There is a sense of intimate play to many of the photos.
I felt an intimate play was being given a misplaced epic staging.
Then one day, while on a retreat at a seaside town west of Santiago, Dr. Hamilton said, Father Karadima took his intimate play much further.
McKINLEY -- What about everybody else? GUARE -- The play I have that I've been working on might be a more intimate play.
Bravo told her cast to think of the project not as a film but as an intimate play with an invisible audience.
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Although he was a master of spectacle, his versatility was such that he directed subtle and intimate plays in small theatres with equal skill.
Though the music is alive with full-bodied outbursts and dynamic episodes, whole stretches feature intimate playing from the cello soloist with light-textured orchestral scoring.
She started off quiet and intimate, playing her acoustic guitar, and then went big as the band joined her but seemed to lose something in the transition.
Under the tightly plotted narrative is an intimate drama played out in dialogue-rich confrontations, with the characters' anachronistic innocence linked to a shrewd, subtle undercurrent of Christian faith.
He's a soft-toned player who knows when to intimate or play long tones or stop playing altogether: an older soul.
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