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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you can playing" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "you can play"? You can use the corrected phrase when suggesting that someone has the ability or permission to engage in an activity, such as playing a game or sport.
Example: "If you finish your homework early, you can play outside with your friends."
Alternatives: "you are allowed to play" or "you may play."
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"The challenge for tennis is to get as many of those kids as you can playing tennis, because if you do that we can have world-class players.
With music on a big sound system you can do weird stuff that you can't get away with on headphones, you can playing around with a deep bass tone for a while.
Exercise whenever you can! Playing a sport and joining a team are easy for teens at school.
Live in their world if you can, playing what you think of as "make believe" in order to keep them happy and stable.
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If you can play, baseball takes you.
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