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The phrase "play for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or intention behind someone's actions in a game or sport. Example: "She was determined to play for the win, not just for fun." In this sentence, "play for" is used to show that the person's goal in playing the game was to win, rather than simply playing for enjoyment.
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"They play for Liverpool.
Go play for one another.
He will play for Wigan.
He won't play for Chelsea.
It's what we play for.
That's what you play for.
"I don't play for July.
Don't play for anyone else.
We had Play for Today.
"That's what we play for.
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