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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game where a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type of game or a specific scenario within a game context.
Example: "I love playing a game where a player can build their own city from scratch."
Alternatives: "a game in which a" or "a game that allows a".
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"I can't remember a game where a team had more energy than we had, but Tulsa did".
"It was good to be at a game where a lot of the players were English," Capello said.
"This is now a game where a patent means you've hit a home run," Mr. Maroney said.
Redwood City attacked the inbounds pass, the point in a game where a great team is as vulnerable as a weak one.
It's very easy to create a game where a monster will say "blah, blah, blah" and Elmo replies, "What's that, Marco?
It was a three-run drive deep down the left-field line in the sixth inning, fair by just enough in a game where a few inches made a difference.
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That's a game where an ace and a king will always come up trumps.
A new form of slot machine on your iPad or a game where an avatar runs along an endless path emerges – and suddenly everyone is talking about the "social slots genre" or the "endless runner genre".
This includes AutoDraw, that makes it possible for unskilled artists to put their ideas on paper, Duet that can play along with piano players and Quick, Draw!, a game where an AI tries to guess your drawings.
The Australian men's kayak four ended the European stranglehold with their gold, becoming only the first non- Europeans to win something at a Games where a boycott had not limited the field.
A kind-game is a game where all players always have the possibility of being nice to their opponents, as in the Prisoners' Dilemma.
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