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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a goalie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a player in sports, particularly in hockey or soccer, whose primary role is to prevent the opposing team from scoring by guarding the goal.
Example: "During the game, the goalie made several impressive saves that kept the team in the lead."
Alternatives: "a goalkeeper" or "a netminder."
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"It is for a goalie," Holtby said.
Hopefully, at least, a goalie.
But he's also a goalie.
"It's fun for a goalie.
Giguère replied: "I'm a goalie.
I've never seen a goalie score before.
As a goalie, it's a great thing.
The voting usually favors a goalie.
Cahill developed quickly as a goalie.
He actually wanted to be a goalie.
(He is, like Brodeur, a goalie).
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