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The phrase "a super player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who excels in a particular game or sport, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After watching him score three goals in the match, it's clear that he's a super player."
Alternatives: "an exceptional player" or "a top-notch player."
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He's a super player.
A super player.
Brassard, who had a goal and two assists Monday, referred to Moore as "a super player".
She's not only a super player, she's also a great story.
It doesn't matter how good you are - and he's a super player and a super athlete.
Charlton called him a "super player"; Macari said he "looks great".
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He is a super, super player".
Espinosa needed two years and 122 days of service time to qualify for salary arbitration as a "Super Two" player.
But for Strasburg, the nature of that fourth year would depend on whether or not he will have qualified for arbitration as a "Super Two" player at the end of 2012.
British sport is not as open to the media as it is in the United States, where a Super Bowl player might call a press conference to announce what colour he wants to paint his bathroom.
Gareth Thomas suffered another major blow in his race against time to establish himself as a Super League player as a series of injuries removed any chance of the Crusaders adding the high-flying Warrington to their list of notable scalps.
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