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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice game of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an enjoyable or pleasant game or activity, often in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "After a long week, I look forward to a nice game of chess with my friends on the weekend."
Alternatives: "an enjoyable match of" or "a pleasant round of".
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Give me a nice game of town ball any day.
You can't really be oblivious to that, but we'd like the record to be an antidote – a nice game of cards in pleasant company".
And Charles Mee continues with his (Re making Project, which has seen Helen of Troy speak in text from American Psycho (in the Euripedes remix Orestes 2.0 – you can have a nice game of find the quote in the full script on his site).
Maybe a nice game of tag?
Now I'd like you to watch this video of two quadrocopters sharing a nice game of catch.
Unless it's coal day and everyone's playing a nice game of "coal thy wanton neighbor to death".
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Lerner plays a nice game at the expense of W. G. Sebald, for instance, by using grainy photographs with obscure or teasing captions.
"A nice game," said Martina Navratilova.
If 3 d5 Ne5 4 e4 e6 5 Nf3 Black Bd2 Bd2 7 Nbd2 d6, Black has a nice game.
Ilhan has a nice game, and could make this interesting.
"It is a nice game," Rummenigge said last week.
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