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The phrase "gatekeeper of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who controls access to something, such as a person who controls access to a business's operations or to a specific job position. For example, "The CEO is the gatekeeper of all financial decisions in the company."
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The prosecutor is the gatekeeper of the people.
"We usually see the professor as the gatekeeper of information".
Dubbed "the gatekeeper of Google products", Marissa Mayer knows what she's talking about.
He became the gatekeeper of jihad and its main fund-raiser.
It remains the vital gatekeeper of routes to advancement for managers of the state enterprises.
Nadal, the other gatekeeper of this exclusive club, is absent, injured.
Lopez is the gatekeeper of all deliveries, Daniel's first line of defense against substandard produce.
We also disagree with Mr. Peacock's becoming the self-appointed gatekeeper of this remarkable culinary legacy.
"They're sort of the gatekeeper of condo and co-op offering plans," she said.
Claim to fame: Ms. Turnbull is the gatekeeper of city money.
Finally, it was my turn to approach the gatekeeper of the Law.
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