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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all star at" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to refer to someone being an all-star in a particular activity or field, but the phrase itself is incomplete and lacks context.
Example: "She is an all-star at basketball, consistently leading her team to victory."
Alternatives: "top performer in" or "exceptional at".
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Kinsler was a 2008 AL All Star at the 79th All Star Game at Yankee Stadium.
He was the top scorer in the province, earning him his first All Star, at the age of 23.
Reno 911!, Stella, Childrens Hospital, Party Down, They Came Together all of these are the brainchildren of State alum, and all star at least four additional cast members.
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"I didn't hit it well," said Jeter, who had struck out in his other two All-Star at-bats in 1998 and 1999 before tonight.
Alfonso Soriano ripped a homer off Eric Gagne in his second All-Star at-bat in the fifth to slice the deficit to 4-2.
In his final All-Star at-bat — in 1989 at Anaheim Stadium — he doubled off the Dodgers' Jay Howell.
Jackson played for the WNBA All-Stars at the Stars at the Sun game in 2010, and her Seattle Storm team won the WNBA Championship.
They have an All-Star at almost every position.
"I felt like an all-star at the rec," Del Piero said with a smile.
"I'm a two-time All-Star at second base," he said through an interpreter.
He was also named a wrestling all-star at his high school the same year.
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