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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a training game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a game designed for practice or skill development, often in a specific field or activity.
Example: "The team participated in a training game to improve their strategies before the upcoming tournament."
Alternatives: "a practice game" or "a skill-building game."
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A form of darts was a training game for English archers in the Middle Ages.
The Toys R Us charge was for a training game for a staff workshop.
I played a training game last week and did 60 minutes.
Polo was at first a training game for cavalry units, usually the king's guard or other elite troops.
Munich made it look like a training game, sliding the ball around and having frequent shots at goal.
This is like a training game, never mind a Premier League game that people are paying money to watch.
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And in this case, a man at a spring training game abandoned something even more important: a child.
"Whether it's a spring training game or a regular season game, I don't like to put any added pressure on myself.
Their star third baseman, who has yet to play in a spring training game, gets a cortisone shot in the side.
The 2011 AL most valuable player and Cy Young Award winner has been sidelined all season after leaving a March 27 spring training game with a strained right triceps.
The 2011 AL MVP and Cy Young Award winner has been sidelined all season after leaving a March 27 spring training game with a strained right triceps.
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