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  2. May 17, 2019 · School sport is the structured learning that takes place beyond the curriculum (i.e. in the extended curriculum) within school settings; this is sometimes referred to as out-of-school-hours learning. Again, the context for the learning is physical activity.

  3. A play-off is an extra game which is played to decide the winner of a sports competition when two or more people have got the same score.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlayoffsPlayoffs - Wikipedia

    The playoffs, play-offs, postseason or finals of a sports league are a competition played after the regular season by the top competitors to determine the league champion or a similar accolade.

  5. to play a game, in a team sport, to decide which side will win: United and Rangers are playing off for the championship. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. General terms used in ball sports. aggregate score.

  6. play-off. a match, or a series of them, between two players or teams with equal points or scores to decide who the winner is. They lost to Chicago in the play-offs. He won a sudden-death play-off. The team have reached the play-offs.

  7. ˈplay-off noun [ countable] 1 British English a game played to decide who will win after a previous game has ended with two teams or players having equal points 2 [ usually plural] American English a game, usually one of a series of games, played by the best teams or players in a competition in order to decide the final winner The Lakers will ...

  8. play off. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English play off phrasal verb 1 British English if people or teams play off, they play the last game in a sports competition, in order to decide who is the winner The top two teams will play off at Twickenham for the county title. 2 play off somebody/something American English to deliberately ...

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