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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game of pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the activity of playing billiards, specifically the version known as pool.
Example: "After dinner, we decided to play a game of pool at the local bar."
Alternatives: "a round of billiards" or "a session of pool".
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He's desperate for a game of pool.
Downstairs, Miliband is desperate for a game of pool.
I just said, "You feel like a game of pool?
— A few scoops, a game of pool, and the nose bag.
Grab an Iron City beer and perhaps a game of pool ($6 an hour).
Dad seemed incredulous when I challenged him to a game of pool.
We walked in, got a beer in a plastic cup, and intended to leave after a game of pool.
"He likes to have a game of pool but I'm too good for him," Eastwood says with a smile.
Charging one euro ($1.18) for a game of pool, and one euro for a cup of coffee, just breaking even seemed like a distant future.
Platz tried to line up a game of pool or shuffleboard, but there was a long wait, so the band opted for Scrabble.
"As a kid I'd bet on anything: a game of pool or the football... Hell, I'd throw quarters against the wall just to see which side turned over".
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