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The phrase "a single games" is not correct in English.
It should be "a single game." You can use the correct phrase when referring to one specific game, whether in a sports context or a video game context.
Example: "I only have time to play a single game before dinner."
Alternatives: "one game" or "a lone game."
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Not since 1930 in Hamilton had an Englishwoman won four gold medals in a single Games.
No other Olympian has ever won eight, or seven, in a single Games.
The United States is the first country to sweep the gold medals in a single Games.
"Only one American has won four golds in gymnastics in a single Games.
He was also the first biathlete to win more than two gold medals in a single Games.
In addition, Franklin made history by becoming the first American woman to swim in seven events at a single Games.
It is hard to imagine anyone ever breaking his record of eight gold medals in a single Games.
He qualified to race in eight events, then went 8 for 8 in Beijing to surpass Mark Spitz as the most decorated Olympian in a single Games.
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Four quarters, as in a single game".
"I didn't miss a single game all year.
Back then, it was a gimmick, and a single game.
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