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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a player at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or position within a specific context, such as a game, sport, or organization.
Example: "He is a player at a local soccer club, known for his exceptional skills on the field."
Alternatives: "a participant in a" or "a member of a".
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That's an outlook to keep a player at a comfortable distance from the Top Ten.
"If he was a player at a lower level, one could say that he has no class.
He re-emerges as a player at a critical time in US-backed peace talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
She said that for coaches who aren't with a player at a tournament, it could act as a tool to watch the athlete practice through a live feed.
And instead of one Little Bit of Luck character cheering on many lottery players, the ads will depict many characters, cheering on a player at a time.
"They want to know what they can expect from a player at a given time, and traditionally that medical information has been made available to fans.
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A player at an English academy typically has two or three coaching sessions a week; on the continent, he could expect five.
For the Brewers, though, the deal was a worthwhile risk, delaying the free agency of a player at an important position whose career seemed to be on the rise.
Now the key player is not a player at all, but Rivers, a highly regarded coach who spent one season with the Clippers as a player.
She was a wonder kid of a player at Sachem High School.
He reminds me a lot of a player at Warnock's former club, Sheffield United, Kyle Naughton.
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