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The phrase "a donor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual or organization that gives something, typically money or resources, to a cause or charity.
Example: "The charity was able to expand its programs thanks to a generous donor who contributed a significant amount."
Alternatives: "a contributor" or "a benefactor".
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I became a donor.
A donor nation.
Toyota was also a donor.
Who can be a donor?
What's a donor to think?
Gene just had to find a donor.
"A donor advised fund is much simpler".
How do I become a donor?
What's a donor to do?
(Bob Perry is a donor to The Tribune).
*Do you have a donor card?
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