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The phrase "a player like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or referring to a specific type of player, often in a sports or gaming context.
Example: "In a crucial match, having a player like this can make all the difference in the outcome."
Alternatives: "such a player" or "a player of this caliber".
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We needed a player like this.
Sir Alex needs a player like this".
"You're not going to get a player like this unless something has gone wrong," Sather said.
Coonelly added, "I empathize with fans who don't like seeing a player like this go".
A player like this would fit right in with the dysfunctional Rangers.
It's a privilege for us to be able to bring a player like this to the club".
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"If I'm going to manage innings with a player like that, this is how I manage them," he said.
Upton has emerged as a player like that in this postseason, and with three steals in Game 3, he tied a World Series record last achieved by Lou Brock in 1968.
Granted, for a player like the 38-year-old Kidd, this is the ultimate game and the ultimate series.
But for a player like Marko this cannot be the end," said Danijel Arnautovic.
"To give a player like that this kind of exposure is a real positive," Arena said.
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