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Free sign upThe phrase "as a bringer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that brings or delivers a particular quality, idea, or item.
Example: "She is known as a bringer of joy to everyone she meets."
Alternatives: "as a bearer of" or "as a deliverer of".
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For the young mothers chatting outside the post office, politics is dismissed as a bringer of change.
Mr. Rajapaksa's rallies have been packed with fervent supporters who venerate him as a bringer of peace.
Sorkin certainly depicts Jobs as a bringer of change — but a bringer of change for the worse.
As the newspaper noted, Mr Hun Sen sees his idol as a bringer of peace and prosperity.
The dragon was renowned in the parched semi-desert of the north of Shaanxi Province, 600 kilometres (370 miles) west of Beijing, as a bringer of rain.
He has, variously, presented Mr Modi as a bringer of good economic times, a Hindu strongman and a figure of humble caste.
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Hermes, for instance, was "full of tricks—a bringer of dreams".
It was widely featured in Aboriginal folklore around the country as either a bringer of bad news or a stealer of secrets.
The vetrovnjak, recorded in parts of western Serbia, fought against a bringer of bad weather imagined as a black bird.
Quite quickly, Scotty became not just a trick but a bringer of tricks – an intermediary, a connection – as well as a participant.
A bringer of stability or a murderous destroyer of liberty?
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