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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'carrier for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is either used in the sense of being responsible for carrying something (i.e. a person or thing that carries or conveys something) or as an agent for someone or something. For example: I am the carrier for these documents from the lawyers.
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And a carrier for the cats.
That beautiful film of the mail carrier for Neruda..
Former letter carrier for 37 years at various Post Offices.
Check with your local carrier for details on daily pickups.
Let's look at another cell phone carrier for a minute.
Harvard's carrier for STD and LTD is Lincoln Financial Group.
I can't blame the carrier for weather problems.
I was a hod carrier for quite some time.
Audrey Guiny, 25 A stretcher carrier for ambulances.
She served as an ammunitions carrier for a rifle platoon.
The diamine ion behaves as a mobile carrier for CO2.
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