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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bowler was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific bowler in a past context, such as in sports commentary or storytelling.
Example: "During the match, a bowler was able to take three wickets in just two overs."
Alternatives: "a bowler had" or "a bowler is".
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The second, the oldest of the trio and the only one wearing a bowler, was the most vehement.
Already a bowler was allowed to take a running start from any direction and for any distance.
He has vowed to try.Until relatively recently, umpires on the field of play relied on their naked eyes to decided whether a bowler was throwing the ball.
The Independent's Angus Fraser, re-enacting the herculean role he used to play as a bowler, was doing the summarising more or less single-handedly.
Toward the beginning of the match, when a bowler was giving up too many runs to Sri Lanka, women around me began saying that he needed to cut his mop of curls — they attributed his errors to his hair.
Toward the beginning of the match, when a bowler was giving up too many runs to Sri Lanka, women around me began saying that he needed to cut his mop of curls they attributed his errors to his hair.
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But the former England A bowler is confident about the new season.
His powers as a bowler are on the wane, but he remains a classy performer.
12.50pm "Flintoff's improvement as a bowler is down to three fairly straightforward reasons," says Gary Naylor.
If a bowler is really good, he can produce results anywhere.
When Sehwag has his eye in, I'm not quite sure what a bowler is supposed to do.
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