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The phrase "a crazy game of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or activity that is unpredictable, chaotic, or filled with excitement, often in a playful or metaphorical sense.
Example: "Life sometimes feels like a crazy game of chance, where anything can happen at any moment."
Alternatives: "an unpredictable game of" or "a wild game of".
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Would it be a crazy game of penalties?
The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon combines the talents of Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll star Denis Leary – the voice of Diego in Ice Age – with Pretty Little Liars actor Shay Mitchell and rapper G-Eazy for a crazy game of Catchphrase.
(Sinagra) O.A.R. (Tonight) This jam band plays the sax and guitar reggae-inflected rock beloved by fans of the Dave Matthews Band who can shout along to literal-minded hoedown ditties like "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker".
As I said before, this could turn into a crazy game of poker.
A week later the 10 songs hadn't changed and my friend could have sung, "That was a crazy game of poker" in his sleep).
If you were on a college campus in 1997, you easily could have heard "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker" blasting from a dorm room or playing at a late-night fraternity party.
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"Football is a crazy game, lots of things get said and it changes so fast," Milner told liverpoolfc.com.
It may have seemed like just another newsy day in the life of a crazy game but it was actually more of a life in the day.
"It was a crazy game, it got out of hand early on; the referees let some things get by, and it escalated," Martin said.
"Tennis is kind of a crazy game, and now I am playing Kirsten Flipkens to be in the final of Wimbledon," Bartoli said.
Just a little bit of a crazy game we play".
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