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were athletes
noun
A participant in a group of sporting activities which includes track and field, road running, cross country running and racewalking.
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There have been philosophers who were athletes, but few of them philosophized about athletics.
All three were athletes.
Meanwhile we were athletes too.
All were athletes leaving in their prime.
Most of them were athletes, or had been.
He liked the fact that we were athletes.
In my 40 years of teaching among my best students were athletes.
But the Antonellis were athletes, and athletes don't deal in can't and won't.
They were all ball players, and they were athletes, every one of them.
"We didn't think we wanted children — we were athletes," Wayne says.
But at least they were athletes, famous athletes, symbolic athletes, to be sure.
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