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The phrase "always a game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is consistently treated as a game or playful activity, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In our friendship, it's always a game to see who can make the other laugh first."
Alternatives: "constantly a game" or "forever a game".
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It's always a game of chess.
"I went to see how they do it," said Millen, always a game analyst.
Good afternoon: It's a glorious day and France v England is always a game to savour.
There's always a game of seven-card stud going, always men pitching washers, always plenty of coolers of beer.
"Very much depends on the severity and length of the drought," he said, "but it's always a game of selective sacrifice.
Perhaps to question this isn't entirely fair because Monopoly is about buying and selling property, always a game of winners and losers.
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In this team there is always a game-changer and it's from all over the park".
Raising a girl isn't always a game-changer for men.
HARD rosters are always a game-changing melange of EDM heavy-hitters, left-field dance upstarts, and increasingly, hip-hop and indie acts, and the lineup for HARD's Day of the Dead, just announced, is in keeping with the party brand's storied history.
"The Devils always have a game plan, and they always work very hard," Nabokov said.
The opening game is always a tough game.
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