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"to play out" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to unfold, happen, or transpire. It can also mean to act out, perform, or execute a particular action or role. Example: As the final scene of the play began to play out, the audience held their breath in anticipation. I watched the drama play out before my eyes, unable to intervene. She decided to let the situation play out before making a decision. The politician's plan to play out a scandal backfired on him. After hours of negotiating, the deal was finally played out and both parties reached an agreement.
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How is that likely to play out?
Again, Pomahac began to play out scenarios.
"We come to cinema and TV to play out our anxieties, to play out our demons.
How's that going to play out?
These things take decades to play out".
Obviously it's starting to play out now".
"It's tough to play out there.
"How is it going to play out?
"You just wonder how it's going to play out".
These same tensions continue to play out inside.
**** It was not meant to play out like this.
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