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The phrase "benefactor to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who contributes positively to the well-being of another. For example: "He was a great benefactor to his community, donating time and money to local charity organizations."
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Benefactor to many charities.
Mr Al Fayed saw himself as a benefactor to Britain.
She was an esteemed benefactor to many charities and organizations.
He was a great friend and benefactor to the University.
He was a good friend and benefactor to many.
It has served a traditional role as benefactor to Siena, a small Tuscan city.
A lifetime patron of the arts and benefactor to other notable causes.
The athletic programme was like a large benefactor to the university and local community.
Herb was a generous benefactor to countless organizations and individuals throughout the world.
Taubman was a benefactor to educational institutions and cultural organizations, particularly those in Detroit.
"They depended on the benefactor to fill in the gaps," she said.
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