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"they started playing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe when a group of people or a team begins to engage in a sport or game, usually after a break or at the beginning of a match. Example: "The football players entered the field and they started playing with enthusiasm, determined to win the match."
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They started playing defense.
Then they started playing loud music.
"They started playing Shaquille differently," Fisher said.
Instead, "they started playing rugby and used their hands".
Then they started playing better baseball and got healthy.
did not, and they started playing traditional venues and festivals where rock bands used to play.
But Burnley ended as they started, playing at a high tempo.
For example if we had French licensing laws and they started playing cricket.
They started playing together in 2013, and hope to continue playing, and recording into the new year.
"They started playing to the crowd," George said, "and all the emotion, everything, the momentum, just swung their way".
They started playing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' and I was stupidly still facing the stands, not the flags.
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