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The phrase "a maker of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that creates or produces a specific item or concept.
Example: "He is a maker of the finest handcrafted furniture in the region."
Alternatives: "creator of the" or "producer of the".
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Not a modern personality at all, he was unwittingly a maker of the modern age.
He also was a maker of the documentary "King Corn," which won a Peabody Award.
"You're interacting with the story as a maker of the world".
Medtronic, a maker of the bone growth product Infuse, also suspended his consulting contract.
The other director, Mr. Holsten, was a maker of the winning 2012 documentary "OC87," a study of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
That center employs engineers on short-term leave from the Russian companies Ilyushin, Sukhoi and Khrunichev, a maker of the space capsules and satellites.
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"I consider man a maker of noises," the narrator declares.
Now, Boston Scientific, a maker of one of the smart heart devices, is following 400,000 patients.
The rhetorician is a maker of beliefs in the souls of his auditors (455a3 4).
Adobe, the maker of Photoshop, Acrobat and other software, also has a strong reputation as a maker of tools for the creative class.
Packaging, a maker of containerboards, will use the proceeds to pay off debt, the company said.
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