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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those athletes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group of athletes that have been previously mentioned or are known in the context. Example: "Those athletes have shown remarkable dedication and skill throughout the competition."
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Those athletes".
Florence is not one of those athletes.
One of those athletes was Ms. Pishchalnikova.
And those athletes tend to gain a lasting competitive advantage.
Send teams of those athletes out with mops and pails.
Those athletes didn't award the IOC contract to Russia.
What those athletes do is unbelievable, a physiological wonderment.
"We need to fight for those athletes who were disqualified".
Of those athletes, nine took at least three or more.
None of those athletes has ever failed a drugs test.
Farah is certainly not one of those athletes plagued by an Olympic hangover.
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