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The phrase "act as broadcasters of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing individuals or entities that convey information or messages to an audience, similar to how broadcasters share news or entertainment.
Example: "In this digital age, social media influencers often act as broadcasters of trends and ideas to their followers."
Alternatives: "serve as transmitters of" or "function as communicators of".
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Consequently, during sensitive developmental periods, GABAA receptors may act as broadcasters of sexually differentiating signals, promoting gender-appropriate brain development.
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The Oscar-winning film producer Lord Puttnam has criticised the BBC's coverage of the EU referendum as "constipated" and accused broadcasters of a "criminal act" by not putting the claims of leading Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson under more scrutiny.
Children will also be featured as broadcasters, reporters and creators of media content.
Let's get digital "The BBC is best placed among all broadcasters to act as a 'trusted guided' for the public through this process".
The agencies have usually been wholesalers of news; newspapers, broadcasters and websites act as retailers, repackaging and selling news to consumers alongside material generated in-house.Some, such as AP (a co-operative owned by its subscribers) and the state-backed French News Agency (AFP), have stuck to that model.
Must broadcasters of news act only on behalf of the powerful broadcast lobby?
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