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The phrase "which is playing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is currently in the process of playing, such as a video, music, or a game. Example: "The movie which is playing at the theater right now has received excellent reviews."
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Hence their anger and frustration, which is playing out in ways large and small.
The biggest problem is the euro crisis, which is playing havoc with Germany's trading partners.
I'm doing what I love to do which is playing football.
None of which is playing tennis, doing karaoke or going on a date night with Toryboy.
"We'll get back to what brought us here, which is playing more solid defensively".
"I was on my own and doing what I do best, which is playing golf.
But Italy, which is playing in its first World Cup, has an extremely limited rugby league tradition.
They used it as the basis for a gaudy musical, "Crazy Shopping," which is playing across the Netherlands through January.
On the par-5 No. 15, which is playing at 598 yards, Woods hit an iron off the tee.
But it also does not want to alienate Turkey, which is playing an increasingly vocal role on the world stage.
Yet unlike Turkey, which is playing a bigger role, the EU seems in no hurry to embrace Georgia.
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