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The phrase "a generator of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that produces or creates a particular outcome, effect, or item.
Example: "The new policy is a generator of positive change within the organization."
Alternatives: "a source of" or "a producer of".
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It was a Mondrian – and a generator of Mondrians.
"Now I'm looking to become a generator of electricity".
"It's a generator of better times for Huntington Station, which they're trying to rejuvenate," he said.
"Forever Plaid" is often likened to "Nunsense" as a generator of box-office power.
Brogan sees Tocqueville as a purveyor, rather than a generator, of insights.
They were accused of operating the criminal justice system as a generator of city revenues.
Latremoliere, A. & Woolf, C. J. Central sensitization: a generator of pain hypersensitivity by central neural plasticity.
"At this point, my primary job is as a generator of imagery," Ms. Minter said.
The issue has become a generator of history rather than an outcome of it.
In part, that's because Powell is a master of voice, a generator of absolutely particular, original, hilarious human sounds.
More than race and more than gender, prejudice against religions is a generator of mistrust and hate like no other.
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