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The phrase "a very strong player" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who excels in a particular game, sport, or competitive environment.
Example: "In the tournament, she proved to be a very strong player, consistently outperforming her opponents."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally skilled player" or "a highly capable player."
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"He's a very strong player, mentally strong," Robert said.
"I believe that it is possible for a very strong player to match top engine moves at a high rate in one, two or even three separate games," he said.
"I expect him to develop into a very strong player because he has both sides of the game, he can defend and he can attack and that's the way we want to play in midfield".
"He is a very strong player mentally so seeing him working – and we delayed a little bit his return to the first team – I think he is without any problems and he is working 100% with normality.
He is a very strong player and will provide us with good attacking options".
"He was a very strong player, very fit, always knew where the tryline was".
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The key thing for them is that they are a team, and a team of very strong players - especially their midfield area and going forward.
In 2002, Gregory Shahade, an international master, started a weekly tournament called the New York Masters to "have a place where very strong players could play against other very strong players on a regular basis".
"The first half was excellent against a very good team with very strong players.
In the past, we had Drogba, Essien, Kalou, these players, it was a very strong squad, players with experience in the Premier League.
"They have some very strong players, very dynamic.
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