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The phrase "a chess player" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who plays chess, either casually or competitively.
Example: "She has always been a chess player, participating in local tournaments since she was a child."
Alternatives: "a chess enthusiast" or "a chess competitor."
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I'm a chess player".
She is a chess player.
Natan is a chess player, and that is crucial.
Traveling is part of the life of a chess player.
I look at who he is, as a chess player.
"I'm not a chess player," Ms. Bottaro said.
A commentator adds: "He is a chess player.
In the end, you become like a chess player.
Stubbornness is a useful trait in a chess player.
Mr. Poole thinks several moves ahead, like a chess player.
My brother, a gambler; Chim, a chess player.
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