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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fielded for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in a sports context, referring to a player who has been chosen or selected to play in a particular position or role on a team. Example: The coach decided to field their star player for the championship game. In this sentence, "fielded for" indicates that the coach has chosen the player to play in a specific position during the game. Other examples could include: - The team fielded their strongest lineup for the final match of the season. - The injured player was unable to field for the team, so a substitute was brought in. - The opposing team's fielder made an impressive diving catch for an out during the game.
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Also, a constellation might be retasked and reconfigured after it is initially fielded for operational reasons.
The ailing Bouteflika was only fielded for a fifth term because the ruling elites could not agree on a successor.
The young cast was as good as any the Met has fielded for Britten in years, led by Iestyn Davies, calmly commanding as Oberon, king of the fairies.
I remember a distraught Philip Tufnell returning to Middlesex having fielded for seven sessions and after being hacked all round his home ground.
In 1915, as more Big Berthas were built and fielded (for a total of 12 guns), they produced similar results against Russian forts.
But he is the most nimble, upbeat politician the party here has fielded for Governor since Mr. Reagan, who served from 1967 to 1975.
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"The best we could possibly field for this weekend.
"Strawberry Fields for-ever," sang out the voice.
Mr Correa fielded no candidates for Congress.
He provided playing fields for schools.
Playing Fields for N.Y.U.
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