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Discover Ludwig'were at play' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a group of people engaging in an activity that is usually associated with leisure and relaxation, such as playing a game or sport. For example, "The children in the park were at play, chasing each other and laughing".
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Other connections were at play.
Sometimes, great ideological divisions were at play.
Two underlying dynamics were at play.
Rather, he said, elitism, racism and selfishness were at play.
Powerful domestic political sensitivities were at play on both sides.
And they said that vastly different circumstances were at play.
Yet other less commercial motivations were at play.
Chrysler similarly denied that politics were at play.
He repeatedly denied that political calculations were at play.
But even up until February, I would say these dual impulses were at play.
All the major power struggles based on race, class, gender and ideology were at play.
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