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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a carrier of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that transmits or conveys a particular quality, disease, or characteristic.
Example: "The mosquito is a carrier of malaria, posing a significant health risk in tropical regions."
Alternatives: "a transmitter of" or "a bearer of".
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She's a carrier of programmes.
Our language is a carrier of contempt.
"The media is a carrier of values," Mr. Wolf argued.
He was also a carrier of congenital achromatopsia.
(That's a carrier of Unicola, rather than narcotic exports).
Thus the biblical swarm becomes a carrier of contemporary discontent.
Food price inflation could be a carrier of contagion.
DNA attracted worldwide attention as a carrier of genetic information.
It is not merely a carrier of content, whether latent or manifest.
Through it, he came to realise the importance of fact as a carrier of wonder.
If an uninfected mosquito bites a carrier of malaria, it ingests the parasites through the blood.
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