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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around every player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that involves or affects each individual player in a group or team context.
Example: "The coach emphasized the importance of support around every player during the game to ensure a strong team performance."
Alternatives: "surrounding each player" or "encompassing all players".
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"Every writer who's spreading this around, directly or by implication; every player who's reaction-bragging about his own phenomenal hardness; every pundit in a square suit who's braying about the unwritten code of the locker room — every one of these guys should be ashamed of himself, and that's it, and it's not a complicated story".
During a recent shoot-around, he mingled with almost every player on the team, strolling with Kidd, chatting with Kenyon Martin and cracking up Richard Jefferson.
Around the clubhouse, nearly every player who was asked about Posada also mentioned his leadership.
Then he started looking around the room, listing every player's strengths, "just talking from the heart".
Ditto Wenger's "discovery" of a little-known Dutch player who only seemed to make every player around him better: Dennis Bergkamp.
Smith defended his selection of Redick, saying Redick did what the team wanted and what every player around Howard should do: spread the court with perimeter shooting.
Yes, the pace and finishing of Jordan Morris could be decisive, and Ozzie Alonso's renaissance in the heart of midfield could be equally pivotal, but the common denominator in both their performances is that Lodeiro makes every player around him function at peak efficiency.
But for BWP, which makes 35,000 bats a year and has been around for only a decade, every player counts.
The hitting coach Denny Walling hovered around the batting cage, studying every player from different angles, and breaking down each swing to its most fundamental parts.
It was a good thing that it was Jackie Robinson Day around Major League Baseball when every player wore #42 so Red Sox fans weren't exactly sure who they were seeing playing second base and left field.
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