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playground

[pley-ground] / ˈpleɪˌgraʊnd /
NOUN
recreation area
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Steinberger, who gave an interview at 2 a.m. in Austria, says he built OpenClaw as his “personal playground” and never meant for it to be used by the masses.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Young man, this is a residence, not a playground. Do not run in the hallways!” she scolded.

From Literature

Despite his father, William, swiftly banning Virgo from the club, out of concerns for a boy so young treating such a venue of questionable repute as his playground, snooker had already won.

From BBC

Some locals started knitting together; others collaborated to build a playground.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now back at school full-time, Dylan is still attending regular check-ups – and trading cards in the playground.

From BBC