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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tackle with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing a confrontation or engagement, particularly in sports or informal situations.
Example: "The player had a fierce tackle with his opponent during the match."
Alternatives: "a clash with" or "a confrontation with".
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Flood is getting treatment after a tackle with Steyn. he is going to attempt the kick... 5 min: Penalty missed.
Marvin Powell, a tackle with the Jets, today was elected president of the National Football League Players Association.
Warner finds James, who dodges a tackle with a slick bit of footwork and charges 11 yards forwards.
De Zeeuw than snaps in to a tackle with Chivu, who was a bit yellow in that 50-50 challenge.
Perhaps Wenger might want to consider why his full-back came out worse off in a tackle with a striker.
Goodwin said in the Daily Record: "McGeouch had just come on, I flew into a tackle with him and Lenny was just protecting his player.
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He signed Alan Faneca, a left guard fast compiling a Hall of Fame résumé, and Damien Woody, a right tackle with a Super Bowl ring.
He is also a bit of a football player; his father, Jim Sr., won a Super Bowl as a nose tackle with the Giants.
Especially for a defensive tackle with skinny legs.
Tim Lyons of Irvington, a defensive tackle with the Mount Vernon Steelers, is as tough as his sport demands.
One of his brothers, Charlie, was a defensive tackle with the Steelers, the St . LouisCardinals and the Houston Gamblers.
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