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The phrase "around a player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions, movements, or situations that involve proximity or interaction with a player, often in a sports or gaming context.
Example: "The coach designed a strategy that would allow the team to move around a player effectively to create scoring opportunities."
Alternatives: "surrounding a player" or "in the vicinity of a player".
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In George, we have one of the finest lock forwards around, a player who has shown consistent improvement year on year and still has so much more to come".
"You always talk about player development, but who you put around a player like Nerlens Noel or Okafor or whoever you're trying to develop, you get a guy who's a pass-first point guard who has quickness and the ability to push in transition, that goes a long way in helping to developing other, better players".
Sometimes, the best circle around a player is a moat.
The betting investigation centers around a player receiving a red card in the match.
"It's great the way he'll puts his arm around a player on the bench".
Pokémon Go's augmented reality technology projects digital creatures on to the streets around a player as viewed on a smartphone.
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This time around, Götze, a player made in Dortmund's own kindergarten, exercised a get-out clause in his contract to join Bayern.
As for what the New Zealander offers, Williams says: "He's just great to be around as a player because what you see is what you get.
He had been around, a Pro Bowl player from the Giants' last Super Bowl team.
Agents normally take around 5% of a player's salary and sponsorship deals.
Under the deal Premiership Rugby receives the money from Twickenham, around £144,000 a player per year.
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