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Discover LudwigThe phrase "merely playing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is doing something with little effort or seriousness. For example, "He was merely playing at being a doctor, having no formal training in the field."
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Merely playing the game is not enough.
Or is she merely playing primary politics?
Most are merely playing a game, reaching for intermittent diversion.
Players talk about the importance of hosting playoff games, not merely playing in them.
Others reckon he is merely playing politics.And he still has one Thatcherite weapon.
The state's racing executives and horsemen are merely playing the hand they have been dealt.
Mr Davutoglu suggests that they are merely playing to their respective electorates.
But it also seemed possible that the Taliban were merely playing for time.
Or is he merely playing for new advantage in his longstanding campaign against the West?
They said they believed Dyke was merely playing the negotiating game.
So, as far as the paper is concerned, Kenny was merely playing politics.
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