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The phrase "a protector of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that defends, guards, or supports a particular cause, group, or individual.
Example: "She has always been a protector of the environment, advocating for sustainable practices and conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "a guardian of" or "a defender of".
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Or a protector of secrets.
In life Sandra had been a protector of others.
He considers himself a protector of the Tutsi people.
"Instead of becoming a protector of the police, he becomes a protector of the court system, which is a far better position to be in," he said.
It has armed and trained Georgian forces and set itself up as a protector of Georgia.
Prince Charles has cast himself as a protector of the environment.
Moore portrayed himself as a protector of the innocent and the unborn.
It supports Shiite militias across the region and considers itself a protector of Shiite communities.
Building on the New Deal, Roosevelt made the federal government a protector of citizen welfare.
At Columbus Circle, the municipality abandoned all pretense of being a protector of the public interest.
"He certainly does love the idea of being a protector of the Constitution," Richman said.
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