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Discover Ludwig"play area" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun phrase that typically refers to an area in which children can play, such as a playground or a designated area in a home. For example, "The park has a large play area that is perfect for children of all ages."
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Tickety-Boo coffee shop: cakes, play area.
Even the kids' play area is wooden.
Next door is a play area.
There is a garden and a children's play area.
And the acoustics in this play area are shocking.
There's a children's play area, heated outdoor pool and sauna.
There's a children's play area on the roof.
Then the twins drifted toward the play area.
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But the question remains, will fintechs succeed, given their limited-play area?
In the carpeted play-area at the back of the space, children are laughing.
Set up the play area.
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