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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a television program where contestants compete in various games or challenges for prizes.
Example: "I love watching 'Jeopardy!' because it's one of the most popular game shows in history."
Alternatives: "a quiz show" or "a competition show".
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"Keywords"—A game show of search and tag trivia for internet addicts.
Worse than a game show.
And a game show was that.
He hosted a game show.
"This isn't a game show".
It's not a game show or something.
Not bad for a game show host.
"Nobody watches a game show without playing along.
The television was on, low, tuned to a game show.
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Or a game-show-winning computer program?
Paul Daniels is a game-show host.
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