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The phrase "an intermediary for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or entity that acts as a mediator or facilitator between two parties.
Example: "The organization serves as an intermediary for negotiations between the two countries."
Alternatives: "a mediator for" or "a facilitator for".
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In interviews with state investigators, Dale Tarrant confirmed her role as an intermediary for Mrs. Chambliss.
Yousef also told me about Salem and other relatives, and he became an intermediary for them.
Mr. Lieberman also has few fans in Egypt, which has acted as an intermediary for Israel in several matters.
The discussions resumed with the Qatari government acting as an intermediary for messages between the two sides, the official said.
Another individual, Petros Contoguris, who worked as an intermediary for Rolls-Royce has been charged by FBI.
Their start-up, called TransferWise, acts as an intermediary for the money transfers and has expanded into other European currencies.
In July, the ministry asked the public prosecutor to examine whether there was reason to believe that the group was planning to be an intermediary for illegal adoption.
But his talents as a dynamic preacher and an intermediary for poor people needing social services are more useful at home than they would be in Washington.
The Meadowlands pays 3percentt of the total bet on the Hong Kong races to an intermediary for the Jockey Club.
A Muslim cleric who was accused by the authorities of serving as an intermediary for followers of Osama bin Laden was interviewed today in Washington for three hours.
The group is not involved in solving the cases posted on the Web, but instead serves as an intermediary for sharing information.
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