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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a player for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate someone who plays for a specific team or organization, often in the context of sports.
Example: "He is a player for the local soccer team, and he has been with them for three seasons."
Alternatives: "a member of" or "an athlete for".
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I've been an A player for a long time.
"It made Wilshere a player for Arsenal.
He's a player for the future".
"Joe is still a player for us.
" You are getting a player for 10 years".
He then retired as a player for good.
does not usually qualify a player for lottery-pick material.
To sign a player for £15m is a big risk.
"If I did not have a player for that position then Ferguson would have been one of my choices – but I don't need a player for that position.
He would put on the appropriate hat when asking a player for a ball.
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We can't pay a player for six months who cannot play".
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