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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game of points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a competition or activity that is scored based on points, such as sports or games.
Example: "In tennis, every match is essentially a game of points, where players strive to accumulate the highest score."
Alternatives: "a points-based game" or "a scoring game".
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But this new app took the act of graff-hunting and turned it into a game of points and high scores, much like Pokemon Go, but predating it by two years.
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His team went up, 2-0, in a game of 11 points, with 2 points for each shot made from the pro 3-point range.
This will be a game of few points, hard hits and gritty competition between divisional rivals.
"For both teams it is a game of six points.
Charlton manager Guy Luzon: "It was a game between teams who fight to stay in the league, a game of six points.
(A game of finger-pointing is now under way at Paramount over who deserves the blame).
Muggins is a game of dominoes where points are scored every time a play makes the total of both open ends add up to a multiple of 5.
A few houses away a group of old men interrupt a game of cards to point out another dry well.
"It's a game of nerves as this point," Mr. Kellman said.
Make a game of it, and award yourself points.
Security is essentially a game of risk management and the salient points of network security are covered.
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