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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sprinter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who runs at high speed over short distances, typically in a competitive context.
Example: "During the race, she proved to be a sprinter, finishing first in the 100-meter dash."
Alternatives: "a fast runner" or "a short-distance runner."
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"He's a sprinter, isn't he?
"I'm not a sprinter".
I'm a sprinter, so Usain Bolt.
In track, he was a sprinter.
O'Neill is a hitter, not a sprinter.
"I'm built like a sprinter," he said.
"I was a sprinter," he said.
That is old for a sprinter.
Second, his father was a sprinter.
Mr. Barr is both a sprinter and a marathoner.
Being a sprinter I can't really comprehend what Mo's done!
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