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The phrase "a player showed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action performed by a player, often in the context of a game or sport.
Example: "During the match, a player showed exceptional skill by scoring a stunning goal."
Alternatives: "a player demonstrated" or "a player exhibited".
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"What would happen," I asked, "if a player showed up at spring training and worked harder than all the others yet still bombed?
If we truly wanted to gauge whether a player showed exceptional passing skill, we might ask whether his passes led to better shots than other players' passes, even for the same shooter.
But whether a player showed up at his prescribed weight and in good condition was a good measure of his work ethic.
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But once a player shows an interest in a school, communication can begin.
The same group punishments apply when a player shows up late for tutoring.
In fact, if a player shows too much keenness in any game, his mates dub him a "keeno".
Statistics and accolades are important, but not nearly as important as what a player shows on film.
There wasn't any abuse, that would be unacceptable but there's nothing wrong with a player showing a bit of passion.
"Of course it is fast but when a player shows at a high level what he can do, then he can do it also in a national team.
If a player shows up in the state Wells said he was in, it is a serious violation of the clubhouse code.
If there was a better moment in the last 25 years of a player showing he had ice water in his vein, I don't know of it.
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