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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a couple games" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a couple of games." You can use it when referring to two or a few games in a casual context.
Example: "I played a couple of games last night and had a great time."
Alternatives: "a few games" or "a couple of matches."
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We have a couple games left.
Should I sit out a couple games?
"There will be a couple games there and then what?
It's only a couple games that we've played well.
He's thrown a couple games under 100 pitches.
"All of a sudden we are a couple games from something really special.
Woodson doesn't expect Wallace's injury to linger after a couple games of rest.
Shaking off his exhaustion, he said, "After a couple games, I was O.K".
"But at the same time, you like to break it up with a couple games".
"All this just because we won a couple games?" D'Antoni said, laughing.
"We've got to win a couple games and we won't get the record," Halter said.
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