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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bringer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that brings or delivers a particular quality, item, or experience.
Example: "She is a bringer of joy to everyone she meets."
Alternatives: "a deliverer" or "a provider".
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Hermes, for instance, was "full of tricks—a bringer of dreams".
A bringer of stability or a murderous destroyer of liberty?
Please be aware that this is a "bringer" show.
Sorkin certainly depicts Jobs as a bringer of change — but a bringer of change for the worse.
At a bringer show, the comic is allowed to perform only if he brings two friends.
He was a bringer of light, music, and humor to the world.
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The accompanying poems aim to intrigue more than inform: "I'm arrow tailed, fish scaled, a luck bringer," a dragon says.
~I fashioned myself a mender; a listener and a levity bringer and to every type of person imaginable.
He wants to be seen as an embryo democrat, a paternalist bringer of education and harmony to a bewilderingly multi-ethnic land.
So if you are a light-bringer, a consciousness shifter (which I believe I am, and maybe you are too), you are NOT the mainstream.
"The piano is such a great communal thing, such a great bringer together of people, even if you can only play the simplest thing," Parham says.
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