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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

You're not in the game

Hi all,
What does "you're not in the game" mean in the sentence "If you can do X then you're no in the game of persuasion". Thank you very much.

  

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The given sentence does not make sense, as it stands. " Other examples of (American) usage of this expression, which can be used in a number ways and in various situations: A: "This party is doing nothing for me. " B: "You're not in the game (that is, you're going about things all wrong), man.

  • The given sentence does not make sense, as it stands.
  • " Other examples of (American) usage of this expression, which can be used in a number ways and in various situations: A: "This party is doing nothing for me.
  • " B: "You're not in the game (that is, you're going about things all wrong), man.
  • " D: "You're not in the game (that is, you're not doing the right things)".
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The given sentence does not make sense, as it stands. It would have to be something like the following to be valid:


"If you can't convince anyone of your approach, which sounds pretty good to me, then you're not in the game of persuasion (that is, you're not good at persuasion)."


Other examples of (American) usage of this expression, which can be used in a number ways an

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