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The phrase "a player out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports or games, typically to indicate that a player has been removed from the game or is no longer participating.
Example: "After the injury, the coach had no choice but to call a player out and substitute him with another team member."
Alternatives: "a player removed" or "a player substituted".
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The Two-Puncher: Once you get a player out, immediately throw at another one so that player is focusing somewhere else.
He has made a player out of Edson Buddle.
A player out of contract can now move freely, whether across an EU frontier or not.
Many caddies have talked a player out of hitting the wrong club with good results.
"Joe Lapchick deserves credit for making a player out of me," Boykoff once said.
Instead, he was a player out of step with all the world watching.
Is there a player out there who can boast more?" asks David Broome.
"I have to be more of a player out there on the court and not worry about anything, not complain.
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Pettitte, who also faced Toronto's Class A players, struck out seven over six innings.
We don't want to bring a horn section or a violin player out with us.
It is, after all, a video player, and Apple includes a video player out of the box.
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