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The phrase "a constructive player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who contributes positively to a team or group, often in a collaborative or supportive manner.
Example: "In team meetings, Sarah is always a constructive player, offering valuable insights and encouraging others to share their ideas."
Alternatives: "a positive contributor" or "a team-oriented individual".
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Mr Khader is widely admired these days as a constructive player in inter-religious relations.
It is now a constructive player in this region (and very much so in Libya).
Cameron will have work to do to convince he can be a constructive player and not a spoiler – and that means he needs to win the referendum.
"We wanted to start talking with the company about their view of the future and how they could be a constructive player as well as part of the problem".
The country has long been regarded as a constructive player in regional affairs, but its pro-Western authoritarian elite has a troubling human rights record and has constrained political and economic opportunity for the country's impoverished majority.
But in a visit to Kabul, the Afghan capital, on May 12 and 13, Mr. Singh signaled that India had softened its stance and sought to position his country as a constructive player toward any Afghan settlement.
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"We've been a very constructive player in the region and we're going to continue to be that," said Vladimir Petrovic, the Serbian ambassador in Washington.
Since 2014 the US has become a more constructive player in the UN negotiations.
It means Russia is still in the game, and, it can be argued, as an increasingly constructive player.
Nawaz Sharif has become a much more constructive player.
If Australia is to be a constructive global player in tackling climate change, the emissions cap is an essential policy element.
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