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The phrase "a player has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a state or condition that has existed for a period of time regarding a player, often in contexts related to sports or gaming.
Example: "A player has been selected for the national team after an impressive season."
Alternatives: "a player has participated" or "a player has performed".
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"We will fight any appearance that a player has been unfairly targeted or singled out".
We can see if a player has been long on the court".
When a player has been out for a long time you must keep building his fitness.
"The sole interest is in the proceeds of the sale once a player has been sold," said Whiteley.
Referees determine when a player has been killed by examining the splat of paint on his jumpsuit.
"Once again, we as a club must pay the bill after a player has been severely injured with his national team".
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It was the first time a player had been so honored.
"My initial thought was that a player had been messing with the scale so they could make weight," said Fassel.
In some cases, double-minor penalties were mistakenly given out because on-ice officials were unaware that a player had been cut accidentally by a teammate's stick.
Under the old rules, a player had been deemed offside if he was ahead of the puck carrier when he received a pass.
Solskjaer also chose not to talk about the allegation specifically, but categorically denied suggestions that a player had been involved.
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