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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is genuinely skilled or experienced in a particular area, often in a competitive context, such as sports or business.
Example: "In the world of competitive gaming, he is a real player, consistently outperforming his opponents."
Alternatives: "a serious contender" or "a genuine competitor".
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Collins is a real player.
"Sometimes I swear he thinks he's a real player.
"He is going to be a real player".
And a fourth, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, had a brief, unhappy stay as a Real player.
An American official I met overseas dubbed Mirchev a "real player".
In each of the season's first three clashes a Real player had left the pitch early.
Walt finds he has to think and act like a real player.
How well does Huntsman have to do for him to emerge as a real player?
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"He's a real players' coach," Asack said.
"He's a real players' player," says Ferdinand.
But he's a real players' coach off the floor.
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