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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ball player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who plays a sport involving a ball, typically in the context of baseball, basketball, or football.
Example: "He has always dreamed of becoming a professional ball player since he was a child."
Alternatives: "a sports player" or "an athlete".
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"I was a ball player before I was an actor.
It depends what's wanted because I'm a ball player at the minute.
"He has really come on as a ball player at fullback," Brooks said.
One older woman, a "house parent" of a ball player, is said to do remarkable things with vegetables.
I consider myself to be quite a composed character and I also back myself as a ball player.
6], Mickey Mantle put childish things behind him and swung a stick like a ball player worth $100,000 a year.
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However, he also had the special ability to be a ball-player too.
Having a guy who can get you over the gain-line and a ball-player in the centres is quite a good combination".
He is an athlete, incredibly quick, a great line-out asset, a great ball player, a worker.
He loved the Dodgers and was a great ball player himself earning a spot on many all star teams.
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