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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a complete version of a game, often in the context of video games, sports, or board games.
Example: "After hours of playing, I finally completed a full game and unlocked all the achievements."
Alternatives: "a complete game" or "an entire game".
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"Cazorla played almost a full game.
You can't not play a full game.
"For a full game, we weren't tonight".
To play a full game after 13 days is encouraging.
A full game of Tak in seven seconds.
"I have never watched a full game of baseball.
The cut-off to play a full game is 7pm.
"We've never played a full game this season.
But we haven't had a full game yet".
"We need to play a full game," Keller said.
Now I feel comfortable after playing a full game".
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