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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a builder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who creates or constructs something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as ideas, relationships, or communities.
Example: "She is a builder of strong connections within the community, fostering collaboration and support among its members."
Alternatives: "an architect of" or "a creator of".
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Jeffrey Coll?a builder of vast Hamptons estates that mimic turn-of-the-century designs, wouldn't think of omitting a library from one of his creations.
He's a builder of religious networks.
Mr. Cheng, too, was a builder of sorts.
*Beyond.com, a builder of online stores for other companies.
"And yet your President called my President a builder of open societies".
He was a builder of many great sites, among them the magnificent Masada and Caesarea.
"Tommy was a builder of prisons, and I want to tear them down," he says.
He praised Alford, 48, as a competitor, a teacher and a builder of programs.
For Thatcher was a breaker of consensus, not a builder of it.
Fareed cofounded Delos, which bills itself as a builder of Wellness Real Estate.
Meles saw himself as a builder of institutions and an intellectual leader.
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