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Correct expression: Their works are in game.



 
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Correct expression: Their works are in game. #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 10, 2009 0:41 am   Correct expression: Their works are in game.
 

Can we say: Their works are in game, meaning they are in danger? Or is there a better way? Thanks
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