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Discover Ludwig"plays along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which someone complies with the rules, instructions, or demands of another, usually without enthusiasm. For example, "Sandy was tired of hearing her co-workers jokes, so she just played along and smiled."
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plays along
verb
Third person singular of play along
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She plays along, suggesting international lane symbols.
Anyone who plays along with the agents, apparently.
She plays along, limply — "Yeah, I was really scared".
Leslie plays along, up to a point; she smiles occasionally.
He plays along out of curiosity, then takes pity.
Though racked with guilt, Helen plays along for the sake of her child.
At other times, she plays along with the pop machine, with varying degrees of success.
He thinks about his son and, in his mind at least, plays along with him.
The boy listens then says: "Do you know where Santa is, then?" Incredibly, the colonel plays along.
There's some nice sparring between Gleeson and Cheadle, who gamely plays along as long-suffering straight man.
Where a typical hip-hop hook singer plays along with a rapper's ego, Sarah Barthel of Phantogram questions it instead.
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