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Is the word play a consonant blend?

No, "play" does not have a consonant blend.

Consonant blends occur when two or more consonants are next to each other in a word, and each consonant sound is pronounced separately. For example, "bl" in "black" or "str" in "street".

In the word "play", the "pl" sounds like the "pl" in "plan", not like two separate sounds. Therefore, "pl" is a consonant digraph, not a consonant blend.

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