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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soccer game" is correct and is often used in written English.
You would typically use it when referring to a game of soccer, either one that has already happened or one that is planned to occur. For example: "The local high school had their annual soccer game yesterday."
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In a soccer game.
An impromptu soccer game develops.
Her first soccer game, his first recital.
'O.K., this is a soccer game.
We go to the soccer game.
More specifically we design a cooperative mobile robot system playing a soccer game.
Referee a soccer game in the afternoon.
He attends a school soccer game.
He has a hard soccer game ahead.
Someone might even mention a soccer game.
Good luck with your daughter's soccer game this weekend!
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