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Discover LudwigThe phrase "play date" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "play date" when referring to a scheduled event where two or more children get together and play. For example, "My child has a play date this afternoon with his best friend."
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ANOTHER pro forma play date.
So we'll have another play date".
"He had a play date today".
"And it wasn't scheduled, and it wasn't a play date?
Emily had a friend over for a play date.
Perhaps Splash needs a play date with Bobo and Fergus.
Bring the younger sibling for a sideline play date?
But breaking a play date isn't; that's O.K.
Maybe you and Jenna can have a play date soon?
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The Scarith of Scornello is Ingrid Rowland's play-date with one of the latter.
"Play/Date" at Fat Baby, 112 Rivington Street; playdateshow.com.
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