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The phrase "a moderator" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to someone who leads or facilitates a discussion or debate. For example: - "The meeting was well-run by a moderator who ensured that everyone's opinions were heard." - "The online forum has strict rules, and any posts that violate them will be removed by a moderator." - "As a moderator, my role is to keep the conversation on topic and respectful."
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Could a moderator?
A moderator summarizes the story.
Q: How do I become a moderator?
However, focused immersion is not a moderator.
(I served as a moderator on the panel).
A moderator clicked through JPEGs of the photographs.
"Norfolk will take the 'con' side," a moderator announced.
"He thought perhaps there was going to be a moderator.
At the bowl, a moderator selects one of the issues.
Comments won't be visible until approved by a moderator.
QUESTION FROM JENNIFER SPO: So much for having a moderator!
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