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The phrase "a maker of punch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who prepares or creates punch, typically a type of beverage, often for social gatherings or events.
Example: "At the party, she was known as a maker of punch, always experimenting with new flavors and ingredients."
Alternatives: "punch creator" or "punch preparer".
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"I would say that's an unusually large number," said Jack Gerbel, president of Unilect Corporation, a maker of punch card voting machines in California.
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She packs a lot of punch for someone her size".
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