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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game that contains a large amount of a particular element or feature.
Example: "This is a game full of surprises and challenges that keep players engaged."
Alternatives: "a game packed with" or "a game rich in".
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A game full of mind games.
It is a game full of questions for the 49ers.
But this is a game full of challenges the brothers can solve only together.
By such halting, wonderfully infuriating means you advanced through the game — a game full of jokes!
The lead changed hands four times in a game full of extra-base hits.
Woe to the umpire who gets stuck in a game full of wild pitchers.
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A show can be like a football game, full of jeers, laughter or shouts of enthusiasm.
It was a close game full of narrow decisions and reviews.
This will be a fun game full of big plays and points.
The winners play a modern game full of aggressive calls in the bidding.
At times, this felt like a preseason game, full of makeshift lineups and (in the Nets' case) obscure names.
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