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The phrase "as maker" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone in the role of a creator or producer, but it lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "As maker of this project, I take full responsibility for its success."
Alternatives: "as creator" or "in the role of a maker".
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China will become a big user, as well as maker and exporter, of solar cells.
Snorah's been rubbish in her role as maker of mum-pop lately.
Still, he fits the bill as maker of the highest-priced photographs in the world.
The fastidious and the primal join in poems concerned with man as maker.
ONE-TIME STOCK BROKER Once Councilman of Pittsburgh and Known as "Maker of Mayors" of His City.
He needed a larger supply to use in academic workshops and show off at hobbyist gatherings known as Maker Faires.
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The cost of hard drives is expected to rise as makers scramble to secure supply.
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Also known as "maker-taker" pricing, the rebates have caught the attention of market researchers and investor advocates, including two former economists for the Securities and Exchange Commission who issued a report in 2010 saying that "in other contexts, these payments would be recognized as illegal kickbacks".
Some, including Judd, Dan Flavin and Carl Andre, moonlighted as makers of explicitly antiwar art.
Speak of Hispanics as "makers", not "takers", "successes" not "failures".
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