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The phrase "a super player so" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or sentence, lacking context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "He is a super player so he deserves the MVP award."
Alternatives: "an excellent player" or "a fantastic player".
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"I had a fair bit to do with Boof, and obviously he was a super player, so I'll let him have that record," added the 26-year-old of Lehmann.
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A super player.
He's a super player.
It doesn't matter how good you are - and he's a super player and a super athlete.
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.
"Alex is a super player.
He is a super player.
"He is a super player, he is a super guy.
I think he will be a super player".
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