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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lineman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who works on the construction and maintenance of electrical or telecommunication lines, or in the context of American football, a player who plays on the line of scrimmage.
Example: "The lineman skillfully blocked the opposing player, allowing the quarterback to make a successful pass."
Alternatives: "a line worker" or "a gridiron player".
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He was a lineman".
A lineman could moonlight at the position.
"He eats like a lineman," Sanchez said.
"I could never be a lineman.
"Being a lineman ain't easy", he says.
He scolded one player: "And you call yourself a lineman?
Or how did a lineman execute a block?
"He was given his stripes," said Virgil Smothers, a lineman.
When a lineman tackled the quarterback, a chorus of "ohs" echoed through the room.
"It's the number of a lineman, so I knew people would ask.
He knows how and when to launch his hands into a lineman.
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