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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skater" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who skates, whether on ice or on a skateboard, in various contexts such as sports, hobbies, or lifestyle discussions.
Example: "During the winter, a skater can often be seen gliding gracefully across the frozen pond."
Alternatives: "an ice skater" or "a skateboarder".
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A skater boy.
(He is 25, old for a skater).
If a skater falls, another point is deducted.
Once a skater, always a skater, said Jim Murphy, who became a widely known skateboarder in the 1980s.
Nancy's a little more cold as a skater.
Robert Fiddes always wanted to be a skater.
As a skater, you see the world differently.
You a skater?" She said she wasn't great.
I've grown so much as a person and a skater".
Life's focus, like a skater, spins and changes.
Many a skater or a horseman can rehearse a tale of equal woe.
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