Hello, experts?
I appreciate your time and kind reply whenever I ask for your help.
I am back here again to ask for another help. I hope you could help me with this one, too.
Could you read the following?
" Creative minds observe their surroundings and nature with keen eyes.
And they put what ordinary people don't see into life, with their artistic touch.
That is, they create art and they put nature in play in their works of art.
They just know how to do it.
So, you can see nature in play in their works of art. "
Obviously, this is not a quote from a book. This is my writing based on some reading.
What I want to know is how the highlighted part sounds to you. Does it make sense at all? Is it OK as it is now?
I'm asking this because I'm not 100% sure of the usage of the expression "in play".
I would very much appreciate your time and comment. Thank you.
hohok What I want to know is how the highlighted part sounds to you. Does it make sense at all? Is it OK as it is now?
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hohokWhat I want to know is how the highlighted part sounds to you. Does it make sense at all? Is it OK as it is now?
It doesn't work. "In play" has two definitions, one in sports where a ball is in play when it can legally be used, and the other in finance where a company is at risk of takeover. The sports one has figurative uses. You can also say that som