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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as deliverer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone in the role of delivering something, whether it be a message, package, or service.
Example: "He was recognized for his contributions to the project, especially as deliverer of the final report."
Alternatives: "in the role of deliverer" or "acting as deliverer."
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Upon his death in 1825, his successor as Deliverer of the Vote in the House of Commons, James Mitchell, moved to the house, living there until his own death in 1833.
The movie -- a holiday special for kids in an award-winning science museum -- was about a war between Santa and a snowman who wanted to usurp his status as deliverer of toys.
Evidence suggests that the RBC acts as deliverer of oxygen and 'sensor' of local oxygen gradients.
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Teaching physical education is not the same as delivering sport.
Iran, however, read Flynn's statement as delivered.
It's the same model as delivering a person.
As delivered, it looks more like another ball and chain.
Think of it not so much as a repeat, more as delivering quality first.
Le Week-End and Before Midnight deconstruct marriage as well as delivering laughs.
"Talking about structures isn't as important as delivering on the ground," he said.
In a Spencian moment, Clark describes Coca-Cola's "purpose" as delivering "happiness".
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