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The phrase "a maker of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that creates or produces a particular item or category of items.
Example: "She is a maker of handcrafted jewelry, known for her unique designs and attention to detail."
Alternatives: "a creator of" or "a producer of".
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"A maker of dreams.
GFAP is a maker of astrocytes.
Juvenile for a maker of westerns.
One exception, though, was Unicharm, a maker of diapers.
Whirlpool, a maker of white goods, faced accelerated tax payments.
Enter Discovery Bay Games, a maker of games and apps.
"Right then I decided to be a maker of things".
Pebble, a maker of smartwatches, begs to differ.
Switchgear & Instrumentation, a maker of power-control equipment and N.G.
As a maker of new shows, though, Gelb is struggling.
Indonesia, a maker of clove cigarettes, brought the suit.
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