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The phrase "when I played that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a past experience of playing something, such as a game, song, or performance. Example: "I remember the excitement I felt when I played that song for the first time."
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Back when I played, that puck used to hurt".
I hadn't listened to any classical music before, didn't know who Walter Carlos or what electronica was, but when I played that album for the first time, something changed within me".
He negotiated Kygo's deals with Ultra – the biggest US dance label – and Sony, and secured him a main-stage sunset slot at Georgia's TomorrowWorld festival in 2014 when Avicii fell ill. "I didn't know how people would react, because you can't jump up and down, but when I played that show it was crazy," Kygo says.
"I'm self-aware enough not to say that I'm cured, but it doesn't feel unmanageable -- except for last week when I played that game".
Smith, however, has refuted this interpretation, stating that; "Frankly, when I played that scene, I played it as, "You think that if you walked in the room and we were together, we would just be on you, but we wouldn't".
When I played that game, it was the first time in my life where I actually felt what it is like to be Batman ... We are now the heroes, and we can look through their eyes".
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"I don't like to wear anything when I play that is too flashy," she said.
When I play that way, I have a tendency to decelerate on my swing, try to guide the ball.
"You know what happens when I play that in Alabama?" he said, give or take a four-letter word for emphasis.
I don't intend to do it but when I play that character, sometimes there is a chemistry and I will just play off it," she says.
McCartney thus left the line in and later said "... when I play that song, that's the line when I think of John, and sometimes I get a little emotional during that moment".
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