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Free sign upThe phrase "a deliverer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that provides or delivers a particular service, message, or item.
Example: "He is known as a deliverer of hope in his community, always helping those in need."
Alternatives: "a provider of" or "a bringer of".
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And by example Lev Leviev is a deliverer of that message.
His father, Abram, was an onion importer, a deliverer of coal, and a sometime bootlegger.
As construed by MSNBC, Mr. Sharpton will be a hybrid TV personality, a journalist-participant of sorts, both a maker and a deliverer of the news.
He found Whitehall complacent and amateurish, and strove to make it more a deliverer of public services than a dispenser of advice.
Georgia prides itself on ties with the United States, and its government, experts on the country say, is keen to burnish its credentials with its people as a deliverer of Western culture.
Then he's saying: "What is a pipe?" It could be a deliverer of cancer, or five minutes of peace; a way of keeping out of an argument, or of hiding your feelings.
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Hulled organic sunflower seeds may typically receive a delivered price of $0.90-$0.90-$1.10/lb
Director Dougal Wilson is to be applauded for a delivering a bit of Father Ted-esque whimsy.
Another buyer, a powerful CEO, was arranging to take deliver of a Cayenne.
delivered of a son.
My mother was delivered of a girl during the night.
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