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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a donor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that provides or contributes something, typically in the context of charitable giving or support.
Example: "The organization is grateful to be a donor of essential supplies to the local shelter."
Alternatives: "a contributor of" or "a provider of".
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Aircraft construction is also a research-intensive industry—a donor of innovative technological solutions to other industries, creating a multiplication effect for the whole national economy.
Especially people with mixed heritage, because they need a donor of mixed heritage".
"If there's anything we see, it's people going home for a donor of particular ethnicity.
E. coli ∆csgB was used as a donor of secreted CsgA.
Choosing a donor of the same ethnicity wouldn't guarantee a close physical resemblance, either.
Such effects were abolished by the prior administration of arginine, a donor of nitric oxide.
Jesica Santillan, a 17-year-old Mexican immigrant, died after receiving a heart-lung transplant from a donor of an incompatible blood type.
Now, Ms. Dawson is Ms. Dandon-Alleyne, and thanks to a donor of a different sort, her life is about to change again.
The odds were best with a donor of his ethnicity, and there were few South Asians in the national bone-marrow database.
Also studies demonstrate that intravenous sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS), a donor of H2S, dose-dependently decreases systolic blood pressure.
The Historical Society's records did not list a donor of the petrified wood, just a note suggesting it had come from the Horse Fence Hill Road area.
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