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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game of cat" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "a game of cat and mouse," which refers to a situation where one party is trying to outsmart or evade another.
Example: "The negotiations felt like a game of cat and mouse, with each side trying to gain the upper hand."
Alternatives: "a cat-and-mouse game" or "a game of chase."
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A game of cat and mouse unfolded.
It's a game of cat and mouse.
A game of cat and mouse ensued.
It's like a game of cat and mouse".
"We were engaged in a game of cat and mouse".
It became a game of cat and mouse.
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Manning and the Vikings play a game of cat-and-mouse here.
The Irish announcers predicted a game of cat-and-mouse, with two crafty fighters stalking each other.
Now he's playing a game of cat-and-mouse with an F.B.I-trained forensic psychologist (Luana Piovani).
He begins a game of cat-and-mouse, trying not to get caught as he tracks the boys down.
But the negotiations between the Kremlin and Yukos seem more like a game of cat-and-mouse at this point.
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