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The phrase "a formidable player on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is highly skilled or competitive in a particular field or context.
Example: "She has proven to be a formidable player on the international chess circuit."
Alternatives: "a strong contender in" or "a powerful force in".
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Emirates has emerged as a formidable player on the international travel scene.
If Democrats do succeed this fall, Mr. Rangel would become a formidable player on Capitol Hill.
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Raymond Davison, a formidable player of just 22, is leaning over a Stern Iron Man machine.
Quick, determined and unpredictable, if he can build on these promising foundations he could be a formidable player in years to come.
Byrne was also a formidable player.
In wicketkeeper-batswoman Sarah Taylor, who wants to play men's cricket, they have a formidable player.
"Google, if that deal closes, is obviously an industry leader, a formidable player".
With over five thousand stores and about fifty million monthly customers, Euroset is a formidable player in the Russian market.
The Knicks selected Chandler 23rd over all that June, and he has turned into a formidable player.
Magnus Carlsen is such a formidable player, it is easy to forget that he is only 19.
Under Mr. Stewart, "The Daily Show" made Comedy Central a formidable player in late-night entertainment, a field that had largely belonged to the broadcast networks and programs like David Letterman's "Late Show" (on CBS) and Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" (on NBC).
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