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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vast game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game that is extensive in scope, complexity, or scale, often referring to open-world or expansive gameplay experiences. Example: "The new RPG offers a vast game world filled with countless quests and hidden treasures."
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"They treat the Internet like a vast game," where offending others scores points, Mr. Toulouse said.
He has likened the apartment shortage to "a vast game of musical chairs".
It's a vast game, but not quite so needlessly bloated as its recent predecessors.
African safari flights, at low altitude over vast game preserves, are perhaps the pinnacle of ride ballooning.
Coupon devotees see the enterprise as vast game of saving money, and they share tips through increasingly popular Web sites.
Now, Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" and the imaginary setting he painstakingly built, Middle-earth, has become that "vast game".
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The after-hours facilities were a step up too: a cosy little TV lounge, and a vast games room that allowed the Spaniards to destroy all-comers at pool.
Imagine a country where natural parks and vast private game reserves make up 40% of a fenceless territory that allows huge herds of game to roam freely.
Examining the transmission and translation of diagrams over such a long time became a vast, challenging game for Lee.
The Laikipia area is a growing tourist area, with vast private game ranches.
Ballard on Ballard What happens if you regard the whole of reality as a vast video game?
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