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"play tape" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used when discussing audio or video recordings, such as movies, music, or speeches. Example: "I popped in the cassette and pressed play, eager to hear the new album."
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Many Lives of a Play The play "Tape," by Stephen Belber, has been around.
For example, the phrase "Play tape" turned on the television, tuned in Channel 3, turned on the VCR and pressed the Play button.
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The Cartrivision television will play tapes which the company plans to rent--movies will be $3.
"We might have to play tapes overnight between 1am and 5am, instead of live news," he says.
For "Into the Fire," boomboxes were placed under listeners' seats, and in "Resume" they play tapes of bells.
Hegarty's father used to play tapes of Sainte-Marie in his car, and those songs retain an eerie nostalgia for Hegarty himself.
"And I'd literally just sit there after school and play tapes and stare out the windows just looking at the trees moving in the wind".
One advantage of this approach: You can play tapes in the camcorder for the other person to see and hear.
A film version of the play, taped this summer in New York, premieres Saturday night on HBO.
Knowing that Presley had been looking for help within the music industry, Strong had her play tapes for Jackson, who was impressed with the female singer's voice.
According to the Chicago Tribune, they planned to play tapes for Drake of people saying he was involved in Lundahl's killing.
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