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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on game" can be grammatically correct and commonly used in informal language.
It is often used as a shortened version of the phrase "on the game" or "on the playing field." Example: She's always the first one on game day, ready to cheer on her favorite team.
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We're more crowded on game nights.
Trash-talking with buddies on game day?
They liked their chemistry on game day.
Tells about poaching on game preservations.
ace out wide on game point.
"We saw each other on game days.
"He's great on game day," Schottenheimer said.
"We fill up on game days.
He really excels on game day".
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