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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate attendance or participation in a sporting event or game.
Example: "I had a great time cheering for my team at a game last night."
Alternatives: "during a match" or "at an event".
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So let's have a look at a game.
There was also violence at a game in Cairo.
Why can't individuals just behave themselves at a game?
The teams are tied at a game apiece.
We could just be talking at a game.
I'm going to look at a game and we're going to go through this game.
I could cheat at a game of Sorry at a party.
A sociable group of matronly figures are together, assembled at a game of cards.
(We have one suggestion for Manning: Show up at a game cheering for Lin).
Could he buy a ticket to sit in the stands at a game?
Just two lads and some just desserts at a game invented for play.
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