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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tape player" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that plays audio tapes, typically in discussions about music, technology, or nostalgia.
Example: "I found an old tape player in the attic and decided to listen to some classic albums from my childhood."
Alternatives: "a cassette player" or "an audio tape player."
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Someone tried to kill him a year ago with a bomb hidden in a tape player wrapped in a parcel addressed to Coetzee.
A tape player click, click, clicks.
I sat on the floor beside a tape player.
Amenities include a tape player and rear-window defroster.
There was a typewriter, reference books, a tape player.
We put a tape player, then a computer, on their desks.
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Sony's co-founder, Akio Morita, had to battle with his own engineers and executives who argued that a tape-player without a recording function would never work.
or through a tape-player.
Each has a desk tucked into an alcove, a fax and a video tape player, plus a dressing area and a marble bathroom with an oversize tub and separate stall shower.
Then I got a craving for a real tape player watch.
Each mother was given the same audio equipment to use at home, a Sony tape player and two small loudspeakers with an integrated amplifier (SP 681: 12.5 cm×9 cm×4 cm).
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