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The phrase "a rising player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is gaining prominence or success in a particular field, such as sports or business.
Example: "The tournament showcased several talented athletes, but one standout was a rising player who impressed everyone with their skills."
Alternatives: "an emerging player" or "a promising player."
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That doesn't make del Potro an all-time great, just a rising player of measurable distinction.
The SRP had been a rising player in Cambodian politics since its founding in the 1990s by former Funcinpec member Sam Rainsy.
But now Carlos Castaño, who was a member of Los Pepes, is a rising player in the drug trade, with growing political pretensions and army protection.
He said a rising player in this field is TutorVista, an online education company based in Bangalore, India, that charges $99.99 a month for help on an Internet platform.
So as long as Nokia dominates the planet and Sony Ericsson is a rising player, Symbian will be quite relevant globally.
His exploits as a rising player in Pennsylvania earned him the nickname "The Donora Greyhound".
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She will play 19-year-old Caroline Wozniacki, a rare rising player who looks sturdy enough to find consistency near the top.
"Jarka is definitely an up and rising player and is so talented," Bartoli began, with just the faintest twinge of guilt.
Rising player salaries, a lack of playoff revenue, the weak Canadian dollar and high municipal taxes on the Molson Center, where the team plays, prompted the brewery's decision.
Team owners have complained for several years that they are being squeezed because of rising player salaries.
Falling attendances and rising player costs have combined to deflate the mood as the league celebrates its 125th birthday.
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