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in play
In business, in a position for a possible corporate takeover, as in After a news item said the company was in play, the price of its stock began to rise . [ Colloquial ; second half of 1900s]
In sports, in a position to be legally or feasibly played, as in The ball is now in play . [Late 1700s]
In action or operation. For example, A number of conflicting forces were in play, so the outcome was uncertain . It is also put as bring into play , meaning “to put into action,” as in The surprise witness brought new evidence into play . [Mid-1600s]
Example Sentences
Away from China and the US's so-called "worst offender" trading partners, Trump's latest plans have not affected other recently-announced tariffs already in play.
As the parents of the family, Isaacs and Posey used thick North Carolina accents, which tended to slosh around some depending on how much booze and anti-anxiety medication were in play.
But when they did try to attack it, they could do nothing with it, whiffing on the pitch five times and recording outs on the only two that were put in play.
There is a huge element of the unknown here, and plenty of other factors are in play when businesses make decisions on investment and employment.
Crawford herself had told liberal donors that her campaign offered a chance to put two further GOP-held seats in play, which Musk and Schimel repeatedly invoked.
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