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Put oneself back into the game
hi there, I run into this expression
"put yourself into the game".
That sounds to me very informal but I'm struggling to figure its meaning out.
Could it be a good alternative for " to get oneself back in the game"? have you ever heard that or is that completely weird?
thanks all a lot!
3 окт. 2018 г., 21:47
Ответы · 4
Hey Diego! It's a colloquial expression. Generally "put yourself into the game" would mean to get involved or more involved in something such as a project, a sports match, a lesson etc.
3 октября 2018 г.
I know that's very hard give the right suggestion with no hints about the context, but sadly I don't remember where I found it: when I came across that, I wrote it down one a piece of paper with the aim of checking out more later on ... obviously I forgot that drowned by other stuff until recently, when I've dug that out. Anyway AFAIK the context wasn't related to gaming for sure.
4 октября 2018 г.
What's the context? Is it literal? i.e. related to gaming?
3 октября 2018 г.
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