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The phrase "also a player of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone participates in a particular activity or sport in addition to other roles or activities they may have.
Example: "In addition to being a coach, she is also a player of the local soccer team."
Alternatives: "also involved in" or "also a participant in".
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Kenny Garrett is fast and harmonically astute, but he is also a player of real power.
Mike Weir, with three victories, including the Masters, is also a player of the year contender.
The alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett is fast and harmonically astute, but he is also a player of real power.
Carroll is what we still have, a kind of heritage exhibit, last of the Mohicans, but also a player of huge skill and rather discredited craft.
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He has also been a player of a different sort.
It could also refer to a player of string instruments, but what kind of string musician fits into a five-letter slot?
Novell, the office-network software company, is also a player in this end of the cache market.
"Angel is also a player with a lot of experience.
MIT's number two player, Andrew V. Kolesnikov '03, was also a NEWMAC player of the Week during the season and occupies the number two spot on the All-Conference team.
He is also a player character in the "Heroes" mode of this game.
She was also a superb player of trouser roles.
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