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The phrase "arbiter during the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is acting as a mediator or decision-maker in a situation or event.
Example: "As the arbiter during the negotiations, she ensured that both parties were heard and understood."
Alternatives: "mediator throughout the" or "judge in the".
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He acted as arbiter during the dispute between the deities Athena and Poseidon for the possession of Attica (the west pediment of the Parthenon shows the two gods in conflict for the honour).
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DURING the Reagan and Bush years, the Justice Department was almost always the absolute arbiter of who would get a pardon.
At 200 miles per hour, there are no referees to call foul; the only effective arbiter, at least during the race, is the unwritten code of the drivers themselves.
The final arbiter was still the clinical usefulness.
In 1880, the Empire acted as arbiter between the United States and France over the damage caused to U.S. nationals during the French intervention in Mexico.
Bierce was soon the literary arbiter of the West Coast.
Mr. Blackwell, the fashion arbiter, rates the great American writers.
Who is the arbiter of the perfectly fair race?
No independent arbiter judges the merits of opposing arguments.
When mice are fed during the day, says Yanagisawa, DMH hijacks the SCN signals, making food the primary arbiter of the circadian clock.
After the update of the arbiter schedule, the WCET of all tasks needs to be recalculated.
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