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The phrase "fully fledged player" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe someone who has achieved a high level of skill or proficiency in a particular activity or pursuit. For example: "He was a fully fledged player in the basketball team after just one season of practicing with them."
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After a period of solitary confinement, he will be content to step out of the shadows and finally start to become a fully fledged player for FC Barcelona - however close the next controversy might be.
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"We will not consider him a tourist but a fully-fledged player who will insert himself into the squad without problems and compete with the others".
"He is now a fully fledged Torquay United player and will be looking to kick-on in his career".
But MacAnthony is keen to make the former England Under-17 player a fully fledged Posh asset.
Youngsters tend not to emerge from the chrysalis of the academy as fully-fledged players ready for the rigours of the top flight.
For a fraction of the cost of building a fully fledged network, BT is threatening to introduce a fifth player in the market.
He was a fully fledged freelance writer.
Was he a fully fledged hippy?
Regular HG, by contrast, is equivalent to fully fledged depression.
The young remain in the nest until fully fledged.
No, Sandberg tries to start a fully fledged social movement.
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