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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a giver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is generous or willing to share, often in the context of giving to others or contributing positively to a situation.
Example: "She is truly a giver, always volunteering her time and resources to help those in need."
Alternatives: "a generous person" or "someone who gives."
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Are you a taker or a giver?
I'm such a giver.
"He was a giver.
We do not quite forgive a giver.
He's not a taker, he's a giver.
"He's a giver, not just a taker".
"But she is not a giver".
"But he's a caretaker and he's a giver".
"Dave Duerson was a leader, a doer and a giver.
Raised to be a giver, she can finally take.
When I am a giver how can I be a taker?" she tweeted (First Post).
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