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The phrase "source of game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the origin or provider of a particular game, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense. Example: "The developer is known as a source of game innovation in the industry, consistently creating unique experiences for players."
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The gazelle was the commonest wild ungulate in archaeological sites during all the periods studied, implying that it was always an important source of game.
In Spain, the high densities recorded (11 ) indicate that red deer are an important source of game meat.
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GAME wasn't my only source of games (Amazon was another) but I often found it the easiest to browse and the most immediate delivery vehicle.
Handheld devices are the "Swiss Army Knife" of modern life: a safety device to keep in contact with family and friends, a camera for documenting the world, a window to connect with grandparents across miles, an e-reader, an educational tool, a gateway to global information, and a source of games and entertainment.
Possible sources of game were giant Pleistocene megafauna, including mammoth, mastodon, and giant forms of bison, all of which are now extinct.
In Norway, other wild animals and birds, with no importance as sources of game meat, have been shown to be carriers of Salmonella contributing to human contamination, for example hedgehogs [ 7], various stationary passerine birds and sea gulls [ 13, 18].
Worse, for those who have always regarded baseball as a vulgar derivative of the "gentlemen's game," as cricket has long held itself to be, the source of the game's new woes is an American, indeed a Texan, Robert Allen Stanford, who helicoptered himself — literally — into the heart of the English game last year.
One source of the game's appeal, I suspect, is the almost farcical severity of the term "fired".
In contrast, the grassy lowland plains were probably exploited primarily as a source of large game, which included numerous species of large gregarious grazers, several of which may have followed now extinct migration routes.
The principle legal questions are whether Scrabulous users (1) view the trademark "Scrabble" as identifying the source of the game; and (2) whether they are confused or likely to be confused that the suggestively named "Scrabulous," or similar board design, is sponsored or affiliated with the "official" authorized game sold by Mattel and Hasbro.
In response, Accolade filed a counterclaim for falsifying the source of its games by displaying the Sega trademark when the game was powered up.
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