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A phrase like "conduit of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone or something that conveys or carries something. For example, "He was the conduit of information between the two companies."
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"A conduit of communication.
McKellen is also a conduit of history.
Syria is a major conduit of arms to Hezbollah.
Matz considers himself a humble conduit of a collective experience.
It's time someone tackles that conduit of rot that so taints our political system".
She clearly relishes her role as an essential conduit of gossip and ideas.
42 min: Fine work again by Rooney, who is the principal conduit of United's counter-attacks.
He was a receptacle and a conduit of their wishes and opinions.
And in these incidents, it can become a conduit of sorts for broader understanding.
Has any instrument since Shakespeare's quill been the conduit of more pleasure to mankind?
"O solemn body of steel, mighty conduit of transport," he began.
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