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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mediators" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing individuals or entities that facilitate communication or negotiation between parties.
Example: "In conflict resolution, the individuals involved are mediators who help both sides reach an agreement."
Alternatives: "act as intermediaries" or "serve as facilitators."
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are mediators
noun
One who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement.
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"They are mediators, and mediators that we've worked with for seven years".
The Roman congregations are mediators; they are not middlemen or managers.
"We're temples of the Holy Spirit, our bodies are mediators of grace," said Sister Peggy, one of the few sisters who works out at a gym.
Inflammation may play a role in cancer, and aspirin blocks the synthesis of prostaglandins, which are mediators of inflammation, and may affect early tumor promotion.
These caspases are mediators of apoptosis.
Cytokines are mediators of cell communication.
Moreover, manganese induces integrins, which are mediators of cell adhesion [18].
Heterodimeric integrin receptors are mediators of cell adhesion, motility, invasion, proliferation, and survival.
Caspases are mediators of apoptosis; decreased apoptosis is the result of EGCG pre-treatment in Fl-intoxicated rats.
The final assumption is that self-regulatory activities are mediators between personal and contextual characteristics and actual achievement or performance.
Evidence has accumulated that ExMVs are mediators of several long-distance paracrine functions of the telocytes residing in adult organs.
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