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The phrase "checker of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate someone or something that has the role or responsibility of checking or verifying something. Example: The job of the bank teller is to be a checker of customer signatures on checks. In this sentence, "checker of" is used to describe the role or responsibility of the bank teller to verify customer signatures on checks.
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OpenOffice has no grammar checker (of course, some would consider that a bonus, not a liability).
This struck colleagues as a curious extra detail, because Chen was known as a compulsive checker of his facts.
The Fact Checker is a huge fan of The Daily Show, as Jon Stewart is frequently an excellent fact checker of media and politician misdeeds and inconsistencies.
Your odd points are your opponent's even points, so once a checker of yours is hit, it can't hit a checker on one of your opponent's odd points.
It had a midtown office-tower setting and an earnest protagonist, the Times metro reporter Susanne Craig, who found Trump's tax returns because she is a compulsive checker of her newsroom mailbox.
Dressed optimistically — he is not a habitual checker of weather reports — in a striped buttondown (tails out), jeans, and white throwback sneakers, he yelled, "Yo, Luc, check this out!" as they sailed past Birds of Japan.
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These are faces of checkered pasts, of rehabilitated presents, of the tricky shades of gray in between.
She's a far cry from the matronly Strepsil-giving, nit-checker of old.
They want the man who announced the Westminster Kennel Club dog show for three consecutive years in the aughts, not a fact-checker of the nightly news.
As demonstrated by that crescent segment and dozens of others since Mr. Obama took office, he may well be television's pre-eminent fact-checker of Fox News, the nation's highest-rated cable news channel.
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