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'a maker' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You may use it as a noun to refer to someone who creates something, such as an inventor. For example, "The Wright Brothers were aviation makers."
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"A maker of dreams.
A maker?
She's a maker, a doer".
"I realized, here's a maker.
He is a maker.
GFAP is a maker of astrocytes.
Bryars' music is a maker or breaker.
How to respond to such a maker?
Juvenile for a maker of westerns.
Kaligotla is a maker in her own right.
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Meanwhile, Chi-X also launched a maker-taker pricing model (Mishkin 2011).
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