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in-game

adjective as in within or part of a game

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Hall, who had worked before with Musselman’s father, was blown away by the presentation, which included plans not only to revamp the roster, but also to inject energy into the whole operation, from marketing and media to in-game entertainment.

In his debut campaign in 2023, Miller burst onto the scene with his upper-90s mph fastball and fiery in-game intensity, going 11-4 with a 3.76 ERA to earn a postseason rotation spot.

Jess and Nate's in-game engagement on the beach might not have been real, but the couple are hoping to change that soon.

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There's also a big in-game update for The Sims 4 containing new item drops and nostalgic rewards.

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"When I played under him, we would change formations two or three times in a single afternoon, which is quite a skill to be able to have your players understand everything you want from them and be able to change in-game," he admitted.

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

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