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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sorter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or device that sorts items, such as documents, data, or physical objects.
Example: "The warehouse employs a sorter to efficiently organize packages before shipping."
Alternatives: "a categorizer" or "a classifier".
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Originally from Auckland, Parfitt once worked as a sorter for the New Zealand postal services.
He was a clipper, a sorter, a calculator, an accumulator, a reviser, a connecter of dots.
When asked about his motivation, Blankfein likes to talk of his father, a sorter for the US postal service.
"We'll survive," said Ms. Hodges, who is 49 and works as an accountant and a sorter at a recycling center.
Stephen contributes his salary, $300 to $400 monthly, from a new part-time job as a sorter for United Parcel Service.
But within several days, two postal workers -- one a mail carrier, the other a sorter -- tested positive for cutaneous anthrax, which can be cured by antibiotics.
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The items include a shape sorter, a sort and stack set, finger puppets, hand puppets, school scissors, coloured building blocks, a paper pad and paper roll.
He evaluated patent applications for a variety of devices including a gravel sorter and an electromechanical typewriter.
A linear sorter based on a first-in first-out (FIFO) scheme is presented.
A cell sorter is basically a flow cytometer that has the option of separating cells.
A World War Two bomb passed through a rubble sorter before it was discovered at a Norfolk quarry, managers said.
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