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The phrase "a very competitive player" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is highly driven and eager to win in a competitive environment, such as sports or games.
Example: "During the tournament, she proved to be a very competitive player, always striving to outperform her opponents."
Alternatives: "an extremely competitive athlete" or "a highly driven competitor."
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"Lucas Johnson is a very competitive player," Jefferson said.
A fellow firefighter described him as a "very competitive" player who "likes to win".
Browne is a very competitive player, and I don't see him as a lifetime USC backup.
"Katie is just a very competitive player and we can always count on her," Real said.
A fellow firefighter described him as a "very competitive" player who "likes to win". Costa seemed in fine form after five spirited games in the fall of 2011.
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The arts are a very competitive place.
RS: Yale was a very competitive place.
The Spanish F.A. is led by Ángel María Villar, who was once a very competitive Bilbao player, and who is currently the senior man in FIFA and UEFA on refereeing matters.
"These guys are very competitive players," Russell said.
That all sounds logical, but there's no denying that Hightail still has some catching up to do when it comes to getting market share and mindshare amongst a very competitive landscape of players who are all vying for the next-generation storage crown.
As we have seen over the past few years, M.L.S. has developed into a very competitive league with many talented players.
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