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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is small in stature or perhaps inexperienced in a particular context, such as sports or gaming.
Example: "Despite being a little player on the team, she showed remarkable skill and determination during the match."
Alternatives: "a small player" or "a minor player".
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I'm a little player compared to him".
When a great man like Mourinho calls a little player like Zouma, it's nice.
When we boarded the plane, seats reserved for players had a little "Player" sticker on the seat.
"He's actually a nice guy and he's such a little player as an independent guy," said one prominent Manhattan art dealer who requested anonymity.
Pedroia is a little player with a big swing, a gritty guy who is happiest when his uniform is caked in dirt.
It's understandable that a movie that concentrates on Jobs's earlier years would overlook his involvement with Pixar, which he capitalized in 1986; given the filmmakers' difficulties dealing with his difficulties it's also understandable that they slide over a little player called the Xerox Corporation.
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He was a tough little player, always a great competitor".
"She's a good little player with a lot of shots.
"He's a great little player with a very smart head on him," Gopperth said.
No price and it looks pretty Asia-only, but it's a fun look at a cool little player.
A baseball game was playing on the overhead TV, and before stepping into the batter's box a wiry little player paused, closed his eyes, murmured a quick prayer and made the sign of the cross.
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