Idioms
play one's cards right
to take advantage of one's opportunities
"If you play your cards right you will probably get a promotion soon."
play one's trump card
play politics
play possum
play second fiddle to (someone)
play the devil's advocate
play the field
play the fool
play the market
play to the gallery
play tricks on (someone)
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flash in the pan
in a month of Sundays
throw oneself at (someone)
dwell on (something)
a knockout
pay homage to (someone)
day in and day out
point of view
take in (something) or take (something) in
one's frame of mind
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More steel in the United States is used to make bottle caps than to manufacture automobile bodies.
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