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The phrase "a game for some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular game or activity is suitable or appealing to a specific group of people, rather than everyone.
Example: "This new board game is a game for some, as it requires strategic thinking that not all players enjoy."
Alternatives: "a pastime for certain" or "an activity for a few".
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"It's become a game for some people," he said.
Fantasy and reality blur, sometimes too confusingly, while real hurts and desires emerge, suggesting this is more than just a game for some players.
"It's something I've been obsessed with all my life, a game, for some reason, we've always been afraid to boast of what is a great history," he said.
What has become a game for some police departments and their enablers is an increasingly harsh reality for the mostly black and Latino men who end up as their pawns.
Killing Chinese become like a game for some of the Japanese soldiers.
Tell the kids that they can be thrown out of a game for some time if they fail to comply with your rules.
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"Some of them don't get a game for their club regularly, some of them have not played for a month.
Dennis Morris asks: Ross, I was surprised to learn from you a few weeks ago that Koufax and Drysdale averaged 150 pitches a game for the Dodgers in some seasons.
You can get in to most Ligue 1 grounds on the day of a game for less than €20 (£16.70) and some for as little as €10 (£8.35).
Nim is a game for 2 people.
"This world is a game for her.
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