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C'est la langue de tous les jours. Pas toujours formellement correcte, mais admise dans certains contextes. Employée souvent à l'oral, surtout entre proches, famille, amis, camarades de classe, collègues, etc.
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“Taper le ballon” vs “taper dans le ballon”
The former would be more like 'beating up the ball', which makes little sense (except if it's colloquial and means 'stealing', but that's not your question). 'Taper dans le ballon' is the normal way o …