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Discover Ludwig"potent player" is a correct and usable term in written English
It typically refers to someone who is very skilled or powerful within their field or sport. For example, "He showed himself to be an incredibly potent player in the game, consistently making plays that changed the momentum of the match."
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It has become a potent player in the entertainment business, thanks to its growing share of video, music and book sales.
It was clearly not meant to be Canberra's day as Ashleigh Sykes, arguably their most potent player this season, failed to make contact from close range as a late equaliser went begging.
He was serious, opaque, but polite; a difficult man to read, but quite willing to speak his mind about the power dynamics of Kandahar into which he had become a new and potent player.
Eventually, G.E. executives say, China will become a potent player in the commercial jetliner market, and the company wants to be a major supplier to the emerging Chinese producers.
"He's a very potent player and he looked very sharp.
Morrison was the visitors' most potent player in the first half and they almost took the lead when he was tripped near the edge of the box.
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But the emergence of three potent players on a Clippers roster desperate for dynamism on offense is likely to remain a factor all year and into the playoffs.
Both have long been potent players in American elections.
The accommodation among Eurasia's most potent players -- the U.S., China and Russia -- could form the initial basis for a multilateral architecture, in which other countries should also be invested and engaged.
In recent years various types of noncoding RNAs appeared on the scene as new potent players of the game.
"But I think the most potent, the most powerful, player in this game is actually the Ukrainian people".
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