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Discover Ludwig"playing for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when talking about a particular goal or objective that someone is actively pursuing. For example: "John is playing for a spot on the varsity team this year."
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We're playing for keeps".
Playing for Change, world.
"We're playing for June".
"You playing for a scholarship".
I'm playing for you today".
He is playing for time".
"They love playing for him.
Playing for the Sault Ste.
"Doonesbury" was playing for keeps.
I'm still playing for Auburn".
"We're not playing for anything.
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