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The phrase "got game" is not a standard part of the English language and cannot typically be used formally in written English.
However, it can be used in informal conversations, and some people may use it in text-based conversations. For example: John: "Did you see the game last night? It was so intense!" Sally: "Oh yeah, I saw it! The last minute really had me on the edge of my seat. My team totally got game!".
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Ol' Daunte's still got game.
'Cause Obama got game.
He's got game smarts.
They got game.
"You think you got game?" it asks.
Altogether, Ms. Morris has got game.
5) Bruce Lee got game.
He Got Game 2: Got Gamier?
We say: This Dane's got game.
"You got game?" he asked Mr. Jones.
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"We've got game-changers in there and they're not showing it," Baraclough told BBC Scotland.
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