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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cd player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that plays compact discs, typically in the context of music or audio playback.
Example: "I need to buy a new cd player because my old one stopped working."
Alternatives: "a compact disc player" or "a disc player".
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Like a radio or a cd player.
She's holding a CD player.
Then he pointed to a CD player.
"Like you'd find in a CD player," he says.
German oompah-pah music drifts from a CD player.
There was talk of buying a CD player.
"She gave us a CD player and her latest single".
She rarely carried a CD player before, saying.
But the device's resemblance to a CD player stops there.
Riven would like to buy her daughter a CD player.
He played his own submission on a CD player.
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