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The phrase "too play" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is without any context. It is possible that "too play" was intended to be "to play," which would make it a grammatically correct infinitive verb phrase. However, even in this case, the phrase "to play" would need to be part of a larger sentence to have a complete meaning. Example: "I am too tired to play" (correct grammatical usage of the phrase "too play" would be "to play").
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Expectations, too, play a role.
Writers, too, play the game.
All top players and tennis fans, too, play it, really.
Their teams play similarly, too, play aggressively, with pressure, never slowing down.
Politics, too, play an inevitable role in the workings of the I.O.C.
The visual arts too play little part in popular folk culture.
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Mothers, too, played their part.
Agriculture, too, plays a role.
And corruption, too, plays its part.
Industry forces, too, played a role.
Death too plays a strong supporting role.
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