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The phrase "a player from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or affiliation of a player, typically in the context of sports or games.
Example: "She is a player from the local soccer team who has shown exceptional talent this season."
Alternatives: "an athlete from" or "a competitor from".
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I'm a player from the street.
How far is a player from the milestone in question?
No one else, however, took a player from Lambuth.
Each bid must be higher than the last, and passing prevents a player from bidding again.
He would be up late stringing racquets for Marco Baghdatis, a player from Cyprus.
I also wonder if maybe we could subtract a player from each side.
"You can eat this," a player from Germany said, pointing to a tin of celery.
With 25 points Saturday, Lin set the N.B.A. scoring record for a player from Harvard.
You take nothing for granted against a player from this special mold.
Damien Sandow is dressed as a player from the Miami Heat and is promptly dealt with.
Talk about a cutthroat tactic for a player from the country's golden generation.
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