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in-game

adjective as in within or part of a game

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Netflix said it had sold out of the in-game inventory for its live NFL Christmas Day games this year, with sponsors that include sports betting company FanDuel and Verizon.

While his coach is calling for more stringent officiating on plays made on the Chargers’ quarterback, Herbert is taking the hard hits in stride, noting that although he would “love to be able to get more calls,” he won’t take in-game discussions or embellishments too far.

A first cup final appearance since 2017 was up for grabs, but it slipped away and fans were frustrated by some in-game decisions.

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At kick-off, sometimes the debates continues, but the in-game chatter can be fairly mundane.

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The ovation given Valenzuela during every in-game introduction or video board sighting is traditionally louder for him than any other former or current Dodgers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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