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Discover Ludwig"be at the game" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's physical presence at a sporting event or other type of game or event. Example: I was so excited to finally be at the game and experience the energy of the crowd cheering on our team.
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He intends to be at the game on Monday night.
She reportedly will not be at the game Sunday.
"It's great to be at the game, but you miss things.
The real intrigue will be at the game between the Jaguars and the Colts.
Avram Glazer, son of Malcolm Glazer, ran the gauntlet to be at the game.
Even Elvis's widow, Priscilla Presley, was supposedly going to be at the game.
"Everybody and their dog is going to be at the game," she said.
"I would be at the game if I wasn't in here," he said.
I will be at the game on Sunday, silently rooting for the Cyclones".
I bet just about the entire Everton population will be at the game!
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Won't he be at the games?
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