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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very tough player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is resilient, competitive, or difficult to defeat in a sporting context or any competitive situation.
Example: "Despite the odds, she proved to be a very tough player, never backing down from a challenge."
Alternatives: "a highly resilient player" or "a formidable competitor".
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He will be a very tough player".
[Ferrer] is a very tough player.
Magnus is a very tough player".
"Martina is a very tough player, she's playing some of her best tennis," Seles admitted.
She is a great athlete and no matter where she is ranked she's always a very tough player to play".
"We're dealing with a very tough player, probably the toughest player on our team, so he's not going to complain about anything.
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It's a very, very special place, a special city to play in as a home player, a very tough place to play as a visiting player".
We have got a lot of mentally very tough players".
Exeter boss Rob Baxter said: "He is a very tough competitive player which is obviously very attractive to us.
"They were incredibly difficult conditions, against 11 very tough players, we played against a lot of supporters not believing in the side and you put all those things together.
The power industry is dominated by old monopolies, making it a very tough environment for new players.
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