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The phrase "deliverer of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that delivers or brings something to another person or place. Example: The postman is the deliverer of our mail. In this sentence, "deliverer of" is used to describe the postman's job of delivering mail to people's homes.
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Robert Downey Jr is Hollywood's preeminent deliverer of wisecracks.
"I can be their biggest deliverer of traffic".
He is also the deliverer of some wonderfully pithy advice.
A sacred trust between the deliverer of the news and the viewer.
And by example Lev Leviev is a deliverer of that message.
His father, Abram, was an onion importer, a deliverer of coal, and a sometime bootlegger.
Phil is one of Rabe's major tragicomic messengers, "the chaotic deliverer of unconscious information that ultimately kills him," Rabe said.
Ellison's sense of himself as the literary deliverer of an entire race was, at first, merely naïve.
But Brown is far from a natural deliverer of wit and some of his asides directed at one volunteer are forced and gratuitous.
Mr Aquino has portrayed himself as the deliverer of the Philippines from what he regards as the corrupt regime of the outgoing president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
Russia's hot and dirty politics Strobe Talbott, deliverer of Russia Our lingo, by jingo Germany's new man for the Balkans Can the Serbs get rid of Milosevic?
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