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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bowler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who bowls, typically in the context of the sport of bowling or cricket.
Example: "He is a skilled bowler who has won several local tournaments."
Alternatives: "a bowler player" or "a bowling enthusiast."
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He is a bowler.
"A bowler?
Who'd be a bowler?
What a bowler.
A bowler supreme.
"I tried to be a bowler.
He has a bowler hat.
I hope not as a bowler".
The definition is "Cricketer"; specifically, a BOWLER.
Picture a bowler polishing a bowling ball.
He started wearing a bowler hat.
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