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Discover Ludwig"play-by-play" is a correct phrase that is used in written English
You typically use this phrase to describe a detailed description of a sporting event being described in real time. For example, "The play-by-play announcer was giving a vivid description of the match as the teams battled it out on the pitch."
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play-by-play
adjective
Describing a sports commentary in which a commentator describes every action in some detail as it occurs, often assisted by a second commentator who provides background information and other comments
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Here is the game play-by-play.
A play-by-play, with photos.
"For a play-by-play guy, it's exciting," Breen said.
The play-by-play on his marriage is awkward.
Read the piece for the full play-by-play.
The play-by-play has not gotten universally positive reviews.
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Marty Glickman did the play by play.
Johnson also does play by play for TNT's golf coverage.
PLAY BY PLAY My favorite musical might be "Jersey Boys".
"After the game, he gives me the play by play.
The drama took its shape episodically, play by play.
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