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Discover Ludwig"rookie phase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Rookie phase" refers to the initial stage or period of something, especially for someone who is new or inexperienced. It is often used in sports to describe a player's first season or early career development. Example: "The team's star player struggled during his rookie phase, but he quickly adapted to the professional level and became one of the best players in the league."
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Four years ago, in her rookie phase, she and a friend consumed too much cannabis before a Halloween party.
Boyle doing a world tour is like an athlete skipping the rookie phase and spring-training, and just running onto the ball field without building up any muscle.
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Because he's a rookie, one could see him getting phased out if he's out for a month or more.
Bill Parcells, who was the Jets' head coach when Ogbogu was a rookie and spotted something in the raw sixth-round draft pick from Maryland, once spelled out the phases of a National Football League player.
(See Rookie).
Rookie mistake.
Pre-workout rookie skits.
I'm a rookie.
"He's a rookie.
Third-round rookie T.Y.
I was a rookie.
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