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The phrase "a player like a" is not correct and seems incomplete in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are comparing a player to something else, but it requires additional information to make sense.
Example: "He plays the game with the skill of a player like a seasoned professional."
Alternatives: "a player similar to" or "a player akin to".
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What a player, like a fast little bull.
"He'd announce a team and a player like a carnival barker," Upton said.
The crud sticks to a player like a hungry shark on a diver's leg.
The game is Civilization IV, part of a series of strategy games in which a player, like a god, develops a stone-age culture into a modern one.
"When you invest a lot into a player, like a first- or second-rounder, or even a fourth- or fifth-rounder, you're going to give him more time and sometimes more opportunity," Chargers Coach Mike Riley said.
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Any agent with a player like A-Rod for a client would want the Yankees to drive up the bidding.
They don't have that, they don't look at a player like an idol and want to be that kind of player.
"A player like that can really make a difference".
A player like Rob Pannell comes around once in a generation".
"You'll see that a lot of times when a player like Serena Williams loses a match," he said.
For all the Bulls possess, they do not have a player like Wade, a dynamic shooting guard.
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