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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clean game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game or competition that is fair, without cheating or foul play.
Example: "The players were praised for maintaining a clean game throughout the tournament, showcasing their sportsmanship."
Alternatives: "a fair game" or "an honest game".
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It was such a clean game.
But it was a hard-fought game, a clean game.
The players want a clean game as well as a clean process for enforcing those rules".
"It makes it a clean game, a fun game," he said.
Shea was pleased that Rutgers played a clean game, and at its pace: fast.
"I would have liked to have played a clean game," Fassel said.
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But he rightly believes the goal of a "clean Games" to be a misnomer: "The general public are more sophisticated but they are also more demanding.
"We came here with great expectations to make a clean games, but our dream has turned into a nightmare," said Paavo Petaja, the Finnish Ski Association president.
The IOC and organising committees are complicit every time they trumpet a "clean Games" or talk up their thousands of near worthless in competition tests.
Those re-tests caught 98 athletes from the two Games, taking the total number of those disqualified from London, which had once been considered a "clean" Games, to more than 50.
"Hopefully it will be a nice clean game, no walks, a lot of strikes, a lot of outs, and I give us a chance to win," Santiago said.
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