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loads of play
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "loads of play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a large quantity or abundance of play, often in the context of games, activities, or fun experiences. Example: "The children had loads of play during the summer camp, enjoying various outdoor activities and games."
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The stage business is also hilarious: the housekeeper, Jacqueline (Celia Montgomery), serves breakfast by dumping loads of play food on the bed.
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But Starwing (I'm English, so that's what I'll call it) is loads of fun, played in 2015.
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It's getting loads of plays in clubs around England, and it's on the radio in various countries – New Zealand, Australia, Argentina, Sweden.
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Above all though, Fifa Street is loads of fun to play, and that's a feature that is as welcome as it was – at least by me – initially unexpected.
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Bluetooth on the N73 is nothing special, but I haven't had a phone that's been able to transfer media to my Mac so utilizing this feature was loads of fun to play around with.
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An easy-to-download app gives them access to loads of fun pinball "machines" to play on their iPad that feel just like the real thing, flippers and all.
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There are loads of fun games you can play at a camp out!
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There are loads of fun games you can play, but some are better for earning Bearbills than others!
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"If I were a violin soloist and first presented with Thomas Adès Concertoo, for example, I might have deemed it unplayable, but of course it was given a very fine premiere by Anthony Marwood in 2005, and now loads of violinists play it.
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"We had loads of good play and it was difficult for Ross County at times, but they've still got good attacking players and we never always had it our own way.
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Oh, and loads of girls play games nowadays.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an abundance of fun activities, consider also including the variety. Examples include: board games, sports, outdoor activities and roleplay.
Common error
While often associated with children's activities, "loads of play" can also apply to adult recreational activities, gaming, or creative pursuits. Ensure the context makes it clear that "play" isn't limited to childish activities if describing opportunities for all ages.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "loads of play" functions as a noun phrase indicating a significant amount of recreational activity. Ludwig AI confirms this usage is correct. It suggests a plentiful or abundant availability of opportunities to engage in "play".
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60%
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Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
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5%
Reference
3%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "loads of play" is a grammatically sound and commonly used expression to indicate a plentiful amount of opportunities for recreational activities. Ludwig AI validates its correctness, noting its usage to describe fun experiences across different domains. While it's informal register makes it better suited for casual contexts, it is versatile in describing the abundance of play options for all ages. When using the phrase, remember it is usually associated with kids, although that is not always the case. Consider the alternatives "plenty of playtime" or "ample opportunity for play" for similar but more formal expressions.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
plenty of playtime
Emphasizes scheduled or dedicated time for playing.
ample opportunity for play
Highlights the availability of chances to engage in play.
abundant play opportunities
Focuses on the plentiful nature of chances for play.
a wealth of recreational activities
Broadens the scope to include various forms of recreation beyond just play.
numerous games to enjoy
Specifically refers to games as the form of play.
endless possibilities for amusement
Highlights the continuous and varied nature of potential play activities.
unlimited fun
Emphasizes the enjoyment aspect of play without specifying the activities.
a lot of action
Focuses on the active and dynamic aspects of play.
extensive gaming
Specifically refers to playing video games or other similar activities.
copious amounts of recreation
Highlights the large quantity of recreational possibilities.
FAQs
How can I use "loads of play" in a sentence?
You can use "loads of play" to describe a situation with many opportunities for recreational activities. For example, "The summer camp offered "loads of play" for the children."
What is a good alternative to "loads of play"?
Alternatives to "loads of play" include "plenty of playtime", "ample opportunity for play", or "abundant play opportunities" depending on the specific context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "loads of play"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct. "Loads of" is an informal expression meaning "a lot of" or "plenty of", and it is acceptable in casual contexts.
What does "loads of play" mean?
"Loads of play" means a large quantity or abundance of opportunities to engage in play-related activities, such as games, sports, or other forms of recreation.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested