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The phrase "alphabet game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a game or activity that involves the letters of the alphabet, often for educational or entertainment purposes.
Example: "We played an alphabet game where each player had to name an animal that starts with the next letter of the alphabet."
Alternatives: "letter game" or "ABC game".
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Johnson incessantly invites people to play the "alphabet game".
As with the alphabet game, she could figure out how to continue an image after losing her mental place.
Johnson drew from morning until night until morning, assembling the puzzles with the help of the alphabet game, the dictionary, and her family.
A1 California Plays Alphabet Game Even the alphabet is getting an official makeover as a state elections official, helped by a part-time percussionist from a Latin jazz band, determined the random order of the candidates on the Oct. 7 ballot on whether to recall Gray Davis.
With her disciplined stage technique and personal uprightness (she once lost an alphabet game among New York's 1920s literati because she did not know swear words), she was never entirely at ease in Hollywood, whose star system and "arrogance" she came to loathe, especially after the less-than-kind treatment accorded her husband, writer and playwright Charles MacArthur.
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The volunteers try everything: books, games & alphabet soup.
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