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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an open game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game that is accessible to all players, often implying that there are no restrictions or barriers to participation.
Example: "The tournament will feature an open game format, allowing anyone to join and compete regardless of skill level."
Alternatives: "a free game" or "a public game".
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It's an open game".
I want to see an open game.
Australia will welcome an open game – and a scrummaging one.
"It was an open game - some strange decisions, I would say.
"That will make for an exciting game and an open game.
"If it is an open game at Anfield you don't even have 1% of a chance.
I hope soon I can come with a team that can give Liverpool an open game.
We had good chances and went in front and it was quite an open game.
"I think it will be an open game, they can win, we can win and even a draw is alright".
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Instead, Curry opted to try a step-back, hoping to find an open game-tying look from the perimeter.
Damjan Bohar levelled an open game soon after, with both sides having further chances.
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