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The phrase "a dvd player" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that plays DVDs, typically in discussions about electronics or home entertainment systems.
Example: "I need to buy a new DVD player because my old one stopped working."
Alternatives: "a disc player" or "a video player".
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If you have a projector, hook up a DVD player and put the DVD into it.
"A DVD player?
A DVD player for £35.
Audio from a DVD player?
A DVD player is like a computer.
Do I need a DVD player?
The players each received a DVD player.
What does it cost to make a DVD player, anyway?
A laptop can double as a DVD player for entertainment.
I'd had a DVD player for ten years.
A DVD player that was part of the sound design was seized by Cuban customs.
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