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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slugger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who hits hard, especially in sports like baseball or boxing, or to describe someone who is tough or resilient.
Example: "The team is counting on their star slugger to lead them to victory in the championship game."
Alternatives: "a power hitter" or "a heavy hitter".
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He was a slugger.
A slugger by any other name is still a slugger.
He says he's not a slugger.
A slugger from Puerto Rico by way of Pittsburgh?
Delgado is a slugger, but fielding is not his strength.
Wade Boggs, never before a slugger, hit twenty-four.
Yes, Ramirez is much more than a slugger.
The Yankees' new manager was never much of a slugger.
It's a bit like a slugger in boxing.
He is a slugger again, not a.150 hitter.
Bonds was the Bay Area's prodigal son, a slugger who was born into the Giants family.
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