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The phrase "a game of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used before a specific game or activity to indicate that it is being played. Example: "Let's have a game of soccer this weekend."
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It's a game of men.
It's a game of gambles.
It's a game of momentum".
Play a game of 'dares'dares
It's a game of chess.
It's a game of chicken.
Tennis is a game of tradition.
Should we play a game of cards?
Or inside a game of "Clue".
Let's play a game of chess".
"Casting is a game of gut instinct.
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a game of chemical
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a game of archery
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a game of hopstoch
a game of two legs
a game of reactions
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a game of nerves
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