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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a player that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's role or identity in the context of playing a game or sport.
Example: "As a player that has experienced both victory and defeat, I understand the importance of resilience."
Alternatives: "in my role as a player" or "as someone who plays".
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But it is Mr. Scofield's role as a player that may be generating more interest.
Play it as a piano, or play it as a player that also records.
"As a player, that was the reason why I competed, to try to win the World Series," Larkin said.
I don't know whether they would take finishing fourth or winning the FA Cup but winning a trophy as a supporter, as a player, that stays with you.
"This trumps a little bit of everything right now, but as a player, that was the culmination, that is what we were there for.
He said on his club's website: "We identified Leo as a player that could help us move forward quite some time ago.
There was a positivity about his movement and link-up work and his physique marked him out as a player that will not be pushed around.
What I am recognising is a guy who had a brilliant career as a player that is able to transfer his knowledge and experience to the boys.
That decision was like a fist to my gut, expelling me from the game until I found my way back, not as a player – that was dead forever – but as an observer.
"You can literally beat your wife or girlfriend and as a player that is forgivable, but if you don't stand for the national anthem you're a pariah?" Pope asked.
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"He's someone I see as being a player that can be adaptable," said former Scotland defender Mackay.
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