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The phrase "a game to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the purpose or objective of a game, often followed by an action or goal.
Example: "This is a game to test your strategic thinking skills."
Alternatives: "a game designed to" or "a game meant to".
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"It's like a game to them".
It's also a game to me.
It is like a game to them.
But it's a game to enjoy.
"This is a game to get nasty".
Give me a game to watch".
He had a game to play.
"It's a game to them".
"It's just a game to them, really".
Miriam, was it a game to you? Was it a game to him?
Still, he had a game to manage.
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