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'hard player' is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used as a noun to refer to someone who is very competitive and persistent in a game or activity. For example, "He's a hard player, so he always gives it his all in the matches."
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Müller is a hard player to label with a position; he just plays.
"I was a hard player," Mackay maintained, "but I was never dirty".
Although Reese said the team was not targeting defensive players, Pierre-Paul was a hard player to pass up.
She is a player who is enjoying her tennis and when Sabine is enjoying her tennis she is a mighty hard player to stop.
Shad genuinely cares and will work extremely hard player by player, peer to peer, to help execute the vision Mr Wenger has laid out.
JUDY H. FERNANDEZ Hard Worker, Hard Player Judy H. Fernandez was not supposed to be at her office in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
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"To me, he's a hard, tough player," Hardwick said.
England have been successful when they have a group of hard, tough players.
But don't get me wrong, they had hard players too like Graeme Souness.
There were some hard players on that tour; hard men and they all came together and sorted the job out".
Research has been difficult to quantify, Duma said, because "no one knows how many times or how hard players have been hit".
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