the only game in town

The phrase "the only game in town" typically means that there is only one option or opportunity available in a particular situation or context. It suggests that there are no alternatives or competitors, and all attention or focus should be directed towards that sole option. This expression is often used to emphasize the exclusivity or significance of the available choice.


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