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"playing games with" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of manipulating someone or something in a mischievous or playful way. For example, "She was playing games with him, leading him on without ever making a commitment."
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They're playing games with us".
He was playing games with me. . . .
"We're not playing games with their funds".
He is not playing games with us.
"They are playing games with people's lives".
Rapp clearly enjoys playing games with reality.
"Aren't you tired of politicians playing games with your future?
"They like playing games with us," says Debray.
He is not playing games with us," Cook insisted.
"They were playing games with the kids' lives.
Now is not the time to be playing games with our national security.
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