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The phrase "a players in" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "players in"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to individuals who are actively involved in a particular field or activity.
Example: "The players in the tech industry are constantly innovating to stay ahead of the competition."
Alternatives: "participants in" or "individuals in".
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"The plan is to get our A players in the right structure and then clear the bureaucracy out of the way so they can do their jobs".
There's no question that Diaw's ability to make an open jumper has considerable value for a team that has rotated through a players in the frontcourt alongside Duncan, but that gain is dwarfed by the impact of his adept re-directions.
"We've hit some great form and great credit to the chairman that he managed to recruit us some grade A players in January.
McLaren, Honda, Alonso and Jenson Button are too big a players in F1 not to have a starring role in the movie.
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Bottom line is if you want to hire A-players in your organization, you need to cultivate an A-player culture.
He was a player — in a sense, a key player".
Tom Brady is a player in the clutch.
Beckham peaked as a player in 1999.
He never embarrasses a player in public.
"So we have a player in a selection meeting now?
He won a ring as a player in 1972.
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