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Discover Ludwig"game show" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a television or radio show that involves contestants competing for prizes by answering questions or performing tasks. For example, "I remember watching 'The Price is Right' as a kid - what a classic game show!".
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game show
noun
A radio or television programme or an episode of the programme that involves members of the public or celebrities, whether as individuals or as part of a team, playing a game, especially involving the answering of quiz questions, for cash or prizes.
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Worse than a game show.
Family Feud: Game show.
Without the game show.
Part game show.
Achilles appears on a "reality game show".
So, the game show was a fix.
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And then the post-game show".
A pre-game show.
Cue television game-show music.
Or a game-show-winning computer program?
"You know those game-show writers.
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