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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a player for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who plays for a specific team or organization, often in the context of sports.
Example: "He is a player for the New York Yankees, contributing significantly to their success this season."
Alternatives: "a member of the" or "an athlete for the".
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He's a player for the future".
Odin Lloyd was a player for the Boston Bandits, a semi-professional team.
He grabbed a player for the Las Vegas Outlaws, who had "He Hate Me," on the back of his jersey.
A player for the University of Tennessee openly mocked the grass field in Nashville's Coliseum as "dirt painted green".
"I have not been in touch with him, and certainly not as a player for the club.
The Nationals pick first in the Rule 5 Draft on Thursday, and they will select a player for the Yankees.
A player for the Chicago Bears tells a story about quarterback Cade McNown that symbolizes McNown's career with the Bears.
With six Stanley Cups as a player for the Montreal Canadiens, Robinson has instant credibility with his players.
Even as he flies to Florida, Gillick said, he will stop off in Arizona to see a player for the Phillies.
"The France team is out on the street with its head in the bucket," Bixente Lizarazu, a player for the 1998 world champions, said on TF1.
"I feel like a player and I want to continue feeling like a player for the time I can and that my body allows".
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