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The phrase "was playing out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that is in progress or to describe a situation that is unfolding. For example, "The scenario of a power struggle between two leaders was playing out in the news."
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A Darwinian drama was playing out in this clubhouse.
And here I was playing out the patrimonial destiny.
Warren wondered how the new law was playing out, but she couldn't find any reliable reports.
The rhododendron, a broadleaf evergreen, was playing out a different gambit.
I see more 2002 than anything else, how that was playing out".
And now here it was, playing out in the worst possible way.
"I was in the second row, with a player who was playing out his last days.
One is that Hunt was playing out some kind of public performance.
Robert had gone ahead of her, not noticing what was playing out behind him.
Everyone understood that karma was playing out here: Mr. Chuwit was being punished for his hubris.
We fielded questions from them about how the situation was playing out".
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