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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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a name of a game or the name of a game?

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01i00I have provided you with 01u00a name of a game02u00.02i02br
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01i00I have provided you with 01u00the name of a game02u00. 02i0-
  

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0 I believe here, you are looking for THE name of a game.0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hi,12br
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11i10I have provided you with 11u10a name of a game12u10.12i12br
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11i10I have provided you with 11u10the name
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0 Gramatically, they are both correct. The correct usage depends on context. You must provide the earlier and latter sentences for us to give a better assessment.0-

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