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The phrase "a very knowledgeable player" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a deep understanding or expertise in a particular game or sport.
Example: "During the tournament, she proved to be a very knowledgeable player, often outsmarting her opponents with her strategic moves."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally informed player" or "a highly skilled player."
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"Derek can come across as a little goofy and not always thinking at times," said Leiter, who allowed five hits in eight innings, "but believe it or not, having talked to him about baseball and pitching, and what he thinks about hitting, he's a very knowledgeable player.
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("I had a very knowledgeable set of fact-checkers look at my early drafts," he said).
"Tai seems like a very knowledgeable person, a very smart person, but he's an internet marketer.
He'd give a very knowledgeable talk, then ask for questions.
Have a very knowledgeable teacher on the Holy Bible.
And she was a very talkative, very knowledgeable person".
"When I spoke to him [Solskjaer] about football he was a very good guy, very knowledgeable and to me, seemed a very good manager," said Monk. "Looking at his relationship with his players from the outside, looked very good.
A very good player.
He will be a very tough player".
He's a very mental player.
"He's just a very smart player".
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