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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a keeper of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who holds or maintains something, often in a protective or custodial role.
Example: "She is a keeper of ancient traditions, ensuring that they are passed down through generations."
Alternatives: "guardian of" or "steward of".
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"I'm a keeper of everything".
Please take!" She was never a keeper of family secrets.
There should always be a keeper of the flame.
He was a close friend of Rwanda and a keeper of many secrets.
It certainly isn't easy, but a keeper of international experience should be doing a lot better.
"I have been a keeper of his flame, and that keeps him very close to me".
According to rabbinic tradition, she was a keeper of tabernacle lamps.
Lillian Kiesler was a keeper of the flame, a major league, big-time artist's widow.
A keeper of the traditional New Orleans jazz flame, it's a rowdy but clean outfit.
In the end, Ms. Reed, serenely composed, completes the portrait of a keeper of mysteries.
Mr. Winship, as it turned out, was not a keeper of the status quo.
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