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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a player" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to sports, gaming, or any situation where one is referring to an action directed towards a player. Example: "The coach shouted at a player for not following the game plan."
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I never curse at a player.
"Sometimes I looked at a player five times.
But there have been times when Manuel's comic routine is aimed at a player.
During practice, Patterson has been known to yell at a player for 10 straight minutes.
Glaring at a player who failed to box out an opponent.
"Just to be mad at a player is not going to help us.
Ferrini took an open kick at a player who was nowhere near the ball..
You look at a player who's been on tour for 10 years.
I mean, I threw something at a player once, but I wasn't aiming at him".
Agents play a big part but rarely do you get a free run at a player.
You! You!" at a player who commits a foul and observes an Eagle mascot being scolded by a tournament official.
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