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"game it" is not a proper phrase in written English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not convey a clear meaning. Instead, you could use phrases like "play the game" or "compete." For example, "She always tries to game it in her favor" could be rewritten as "She always tries to manipulate the situation in her favor" or "She always tries to outsmart others in the game."
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Or game it.
"You think you got game?" it asks.
In that particular game it worked.
As for the game, it was poor.
This time, this game, it was difficult.
For half the game, it worked.
But Albanians are fair game, it seems.
In this game, it was.
For one game, it doesn't make sense".
It was a fun game, it was tough.
If this were just some parlor game, it wouldn't matter.
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