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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiring player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is trying to become a player in a particular field, such as sports or music.
Example: "As an aspiring player, she dedicates hours each day to practice and improve her skills."
Alternatives: "emerging player" or "up-and-coming player."
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But more setbacks were in store for the aspiring player at Reading: soon after arriving he suffered a serious knee ligament injury that ruled him out of action for over a year.
"If you are an aspiring player or coach you always dream of holding up trophies.
Just another marker for every aspiring player in his sport.
At tryouts, Stoddard said, the teammates thought he was just a friend of the coach, not an aspiring player.
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What he does not mention is that steroid use has the potential to kill players, and aspiring players.
Sundher, a Sikh who plays for the Rochester Americans in the Buffalo Sabres' organization, said the Punjabi broadcast paved the way for aspiring players.
He found it difficult to adjust his thinking – a player used to the highest technical standards working with aspiring players who were not at his level.
While that would be disappointing to aspiring players and American soccer in general, it reinforces the fact that pro sports are a business, not a cause.
Golf is a lucrative and routinely selfish environment and one where aspiring players can easily have their heads turned by money to the detriment of their career.
It also supports a formal training course for aspiring players at the University of Erzincan, an eastern city where the sport has been popular for centuries.
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