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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a player with an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a player who possesses a certain quality, skill, or characteristic.
Example: "He is a player with an exceptional ability to read the game."
Alternatives: "a player possessing" or "a player having".
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Price saw a player with an obsession to improve.
"We are finally seeing a player with an old technique.
Sometimes teams will find a player with an X-factor that goes way beyond talent.
A player with an impact like that would be important [for] everybody at the club".
I could name a player with an educated guess, but players?
A two-minute minor for injuring a player with an illegal check to the head?
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He's just a player with a well-known name.
He is a player with a very bright future.
A player with a heavy shot can send a puck toward a goalie at 100 mph.
A player with a total of 300 master points becomes a Life Master.
I never tell a player with a small injury not to go to the national team.
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