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The phrase "I'm game for" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to show willingness or enthusiasm to participate in something. Example: "I'm game for trying out that new restaurant tonight." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their enthusiasm and willingness to try the new restaurant.
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Storm replies: "Then I'm game for some more".
"This is all new to me, but I'm game for it," Richardson said.
Like a lot of New York foodies, I'm game for any dish I haven't tried.
The musical has been in such bad shape for so long that I'm game for all experiments.
You have to take a deep breath and say, 'I'm game for anything.' " Ms. Brown, a tattooed former party girl and ski bum from Louisiana, is the latest young television reporter to be pegged as having the right proportions of gravitas and charm, of chops and chirpiness, to be a big-time network anchor.
Ok?" Luckily I'm outgoing and I'm game for it.
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"Having to talk about how much I care about ordinary Americans and so forth — I was game for that," he said.
"Having to talk about how much I care about ordinary Americans and so forth—I was game for that," he said.
I was game for this, as my house was cluttered with dust and random gadgets…as it normally is.
And so I really was just -- whatever they wanted to do, I was game for it.
"But I looked good on camera [and] I was game for it".
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