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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a player watched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action involving a player being observed, such as in sports or games.
Example: "During the match, a player watched from the sidelines, eager to join the game."
Alternatives: "an observer saw a player" or "a spectator noticed a player".
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"Anderson provided them with detailed instructions and explained to them these were steroids," Matthew Parrella, a federal prosecutor, told Illston on Friday as Bonds — who looked markedly trimmer than he did in his final years as a player — watched from the defense table.
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"As much as I respected him as a player watching him from the other dugout, I respect him more now," Hurdle said.
AT A music festival in California in June 1967, a middle-aged sitar player watched Jimi Hendrix set his guitar on fire.
Most free-market economists view such claims of desirable social by-products with the indignation of a poker player watching a professional gambler palm cards.
A Bruins player watching from the sideline placed his hands on his helmet in disbelief.
If you have a movie player, watch movies!
To clock a good player, watch their betting structure.
Instead the fan turned towards an injured player watching from the bench.
But perhaps it's best to get a review from a young N.H.L. player watching on television.
One player watches a monitor that shows microorganisms of various colours creep from a patient's extremities to their heart.
A handful of players watched.
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