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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dispenser" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or container that dispenses a substance, such as food, drink, or other materials.
Example: "The cafeteria has a new drink dispenser that offers a variety of beverages."
Alternatives: "a dispenser unit" or "a dispensing machine".
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There was a dispenser with liquid soap, but no moisturizer, conditioner, Q-tips — nothing else.
I was about to become a dispenser of it.
During the second world war, she volunteered again as a dispenser at University College Hospital, London.
But do watch out if a dispenser is pushing a particular brand without discussing other options.
The place mats are paper; napkins come from a dispenser; plates and utensils are plastic.
At this time of year, Mr. Birchard is also a dispenser of Ukrainian Christmas spirit.
A dispenser by the bathtub held shampoo, conditioner and body wash.
It also has a dispenser so you can add fruit or nuts to your loaf.
Once a dispenser of family planning supplies, it has become a leading campaigner for safer sex.
The diode electron gun was designed for long life and contains a dispenser type tungsten matrix cathode.
Agatha Christie's one area of expertise was poisons, having worked as a dispenser in World War 1.
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