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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a player of one" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as discussing a game or sport where only one player is involved, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "In this unique game, you become a player of one, navigating challenges solo."
Alternatives: "a solo player" or "a single participant".
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When a player of one club does something daft the fans of the other club seize on it.
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Richard Freeman of Atlanta, a player on one of the American teams, said he agreed with the league's decision to withdraw, citing concerns about personal safety.
"You do not convict a player on one half of football," said the manager.
But I can't imagine any major league team determining the trade value of a player on one game".
The NRL's head of integrity, Nick Weeks, said the league will continue to extend support to Barba but the failed test "should serve as a warning to all players of one of the potential consequences of using illicit drugs".
He made six bogeys on the front nine, and felt the loneliness of a player struggling on one of golf's grandest stages.
We are particularly pleased to offer the Parisian public a player of immense talent and one who is coveted everywhere".
"He's a heck of a player and one of my best friends.
Did they really need to spend that much on a player from one of their bitterest rivals?
"That's the process of Milos growing as a player," Carlos Moya, one of his coaches, said.
Like the Baroness, Flynn was a player, one of the breed.
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