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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conductor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that leads, directs, or facilitates a process, often in the context of music or electricity.
Example: "He is a conductor of the symphony orchestra, guiding the musicians through each performance."
Alternatives: "a leader of" or "a facilitator of".
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Mr. Berglund was a conductor of the old, authoritarian school.
He strikes me as a conductor of substance.
Mr. Muti is a conductor of great stature.
He is not a conductor of great technical skill.
Definitely a conductor of whom to hear more.
There he pursued a successful career as a conductor of his own works.
He was active as a conductor of symphonies as well as of opera.
Resistivity, electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length.
Although he excelled in performances of Wagner, he was a conductor of broad musical tastes.
"Copper is a conductor of electricity so it infuses more energy into the work".
Robert Spano has that great skill in a conductor of making every performance radiate joy.
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