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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'they often play' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a group of people who engage in a certain activity frequently. For example, "The students at the school often play volleyball in the gym after school."
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And they often play like strangers.
They often play to my ego.
And they often play havoc with her health.
They often play together, in the museum and elsewhere.
Coaches and players say the games can even help teammates bond, as they often play together.
In reality, they often play a key role in making markets run smoothly.
Subword trees and DAWGs arise rather ubiquitously in applications of string processing, where they often play complementary roles.
But they often play their best against the better teams and play indifferently against lesser teams.
"In England they often play with a spinner or two in the Twenty20 but not three.
They often play back the recordings to prisoners, showing them their bad reactions to the drugs.
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Still, they often played sports together and Mr. Bryant had even visited his home, he said.
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