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Michelle Cha Posted 12 years ago
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The Russians will be the only game in town for ...

"The Russians will be the only game in town for getting our astronauts to and from the International Space Station"

What does 'game' mean in this sentence?
  

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Michelle Cha What does 'game' mean in this sentence? The idiom is 'the only game in town'. It means 'the only choice available'.

  • Michelle Cha What does 'game' mean in this sentence?
  • The idiom is 'the only game in town'.
  • It means 'the only choice available'.
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Michelle ChaWhat does 'game' mean in this sentence?
The idiom is 'the only game in town'. It means 'the only choice available'.

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