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The phrase "a slugger of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is a powerful hitter, particularly in sports like baseball, or metaphorically to refer to someone who is aggressive or forceful in their actions.
Example: "He is known as a slugger of the baseball field, consistently hitting home runs and driving in runs for his team."
Alternatives: "a powerful hitter" or "a heavy hitter".
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To that point, Rodriguez had only two homers this season, a staggeringly low output for a slugger of his repute.
Chris, meanwhile, was building his reputation as an undersize special-teams player of uncommon aggressiveness as well as a slugger of championship renown.
He is often described as more of a line-drive hitter than a slugger of towering home runs.
Posey had already taken several foul tips off his mask and leg this season, and some observers have long argued a slugger of his caliber shouldn't be behind the plate - where hits can be a routine.
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He was not alone in this chase: Gehrig proved to be a slugger capable of challenging Ruth for his home run crown, tying Ruth with 24 home runs late in June.
Things kicked off in the bottom of the first when, with a man on base, Rocky Nelson, a prodigious slugger of minor-league distinction (two hundred and thirty-four bush league dingers) stepped in against the Yankees' Bob Turley and, as the fellows in the broadcast booth are wont to say, took him long.
MR: The album starts with your slugger-of-a-song "Pardon Me" that seems to be a reaction to the standard issue, Disney-American Idol-saturated pop song.
He's not much bigger than a cartoon character come to life, not much bigger than Chi Chi Rodriguez, a skinny slugger of another era.
In Valentine's morning meeting with the press, a well-built Tigers slugger of a different era, Willie Horton, lingers at the door.
Give him a pill, he takes it, then asks, "What was that?" Drugs played a role for him similar to the role steroids can play in the life of a slugger -- they jacked up his production and made him a hall of fame player, but destroyed him in the end.
The Yankees' new manager was never much of a slugger.
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