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Discover LudwigThe phrase "play fetch with" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe an activity where a person throws an object for a dog to retrieve. Example: "Every evening, I take my dog to the park to play fetch with him."
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The cat comes and finds me and makes me play fetch with him.
You either play fetch with a digital dog or, far better, Frisbee golf on the same courses you can also attempt in "real" golf.
Along 60 feet of a mezzanine corridor at the Columbus Circle station, those so inclined could either try to outrun an image of Ryan Hall, courtesy of Asics, or try to play fetch with a virtual dog, courtesy of the dog food company Beneful.
the Pooch Pamperer -5g Play fetch with your dog.
And my dog won't even play fetch with me.
They carried those cool-looking sticks that they wouldn't let me play fetch with.
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The boy remembers playing fetch with his dog by a tree.
Arlene and Terry continue to make zombiedom a bit sweet and adorable, playing fetch with Lafayette's drugs.
I'd stroll down the beach, shirtless and hairless and oiled, playing fetch with my German shepherds.
Exhilarated, I do several laps — restorative declines alternating with muscle-shredding inclines — and am entertained along the way by someone playing fetch with his dog among the hedges.
It was obvious he was happier at home, playing fetch with the dog, exploring rocks in the creek or making up games with his sister.
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