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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tackle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, particularly in football or rugby, where it refers to the act of physically bringing down an opponent or stopping their progress.
Example: "The player made a crucial tackle that prevented the opposing team from scoring."
Alternatives: "a hit" or "a stop".
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"This is not a tackle".
I love a tackle.
Westaby made a tackle.
Booked for a tackle on Ramos.
A linebacker? Maybe he's a tackle.
Did not miss a tackle.
Afterwards, Pollard said: "It's just a tackle.
Do not miss a tackle opportunity.
It's the same with a tackle stat.
The lodge also houses a tackle shop.
"It was a tackle, but Sergio is a good guy".
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