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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mediator of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that facilitates communication or negotiation between parties.
Example: "She acted as a mediator of the discussions between the two companies to reach a mutual agreement."
Alternatives: "an intermediary for" or "a facilitator of".
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Of course, television has been a mediator of sorts in national tragedies since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
"Glycation" theory suggests that glucose acts as a mediator of aging.
It's a mediator of all the voices that impinge on it.
Maternal parenting was examined as a mediator of contextual risk.
A mediator of obesity-induced endothelial dysfunction is the level of oxidative stress.
Because Ehd1 is modulated by several regulators, it acts as a mediator of various floral signals.
We recommend future studies should use engagement as a mediator of learning.
A mediator of this fluctuation might be water remaining in the fracture zone.
Short returns home thus act as a mediator of irregular legal statuses.
Here, we identify Rspo1 as a mediator of skeletal muscle tissue repair.
Calpain is activated in experimental uremia: Is calpain a mediator of uremia-induced myocardial injury?
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