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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an early player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who was among the first to participate in a particular activity, industry, or trend.
Example: "As an early player in the tech startup scene, she had a significant impact on the development of innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "a pioneer" or "a forerunner".
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"Discovery has been an early player in staking out a land grab overseas," he said.
Texas Instruments is an early player in a fledgling trend: the customized M.B.A.
In 1998, the company launched its website, making Sephora an early player in e-commerce.
"I'm amazed that it took off like it has," said Mike Teague, an early player from Vancouver, Wash.
If a state wants to be an early player in the nominating process, he said, so be it.
"A couple of years ago there weren't many people investing here," says Mike Volpi of Index Ventures, an early player in the SDN field.
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James Fayed was a smart, early player in the digital gold currency business.
Tableau is also a big early player in this space that makes visualization and querying easier.
A key early player in the regulation of myoblast fusion is the gene dumbfounded (duf, also known as kirre).
Starting or investing in the early player in a developing category can be a great bet.
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