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make a play for informal Attempt to attract or attain: we invited men to make a play for the award she started to make a play for the young man...- The buying spree lasted from October 2004 to January 2005 and Mr Lynch's activity convinced analysts he was attempting to make a play for the group.
- ‘Developers are making a play for downtown residential space, taking advantage of of tax incentives and loans from the city of Jacksonville,’ the report says.
- You'll never believe who Trina Matheson made a play for!
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