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The phrase "an established player" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a company or individual that has a significant presence and reputation in a particular industry or market.
Example: "In the competitive tech industry, Apple is considered an established player with a loyal customer base and innovative products."
Alternatives: "a recognized leader" or "a prominent participant."
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The remaining esure business is an established player in the motor insurance market.
He said any offer would have to include an established player.
"I feel like I have arrived as an established player," he said.
Perhaps they will be more willing to trade their lottery pick and a veteran for an established player.
Ivan Gabrich is a better illustration of what happens when Van Gaal is asked to invest in an established player.
A good business model remains essential to every successful organization, whether it's a new venture or an established player.
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This is not a mere wave of the hand, meant to ward off the suggestion that a static, established player, with a hundred and fifty million users, was ripping off a novel insurgent.
I usually have a feeling it will be a sound established player who is 'due a major', but who comes under the radar.
With projects like Popify, it's also showing that it can still be nimble like a startup, despite enjoying the status of a more established player.
Saab is a well established player in that segment," says Kelly-Ennis, and "Saab is our only premium brand in Europe".
As a result of the established player's access to vast amounts of proprietary data, overall industry competitiveness suffers.
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