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The phrase "gatekeeper to" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is typically used to refer to someone who is responsible for controlling access to something, such as a resource or a place. For example, "The company appointed a gatekeeper to manage access to the secure server."
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The bank was the "gatekeeper" to the transaction, agreed Green.
There, I was the gatekeeper to the sublime.
It's society's gatekeeper to the formation of biases".
"The sommelier has gone from gatekeeper to facilitator," adds Andrew.
William was my guide, my inspiration and the gatekeeper to a new and better world.
(One of her tips: "The first gatekeeper to sexual attraction is the way you look").
Back at the Borgo we wait for the amiable gatekeeper to realise we're outside.
He is the gatekeeper to Belichick, the monitor of the monotone.
Now I stood at the threshold, being asked by the uniformed gatekeeper to state my business.
For women who love a perfect pair of heels, the French shoe designer Christian Louboutin is a gatekeeper to desire.
The establishment media take pride in their role as gatekeeper to our political process and social discourse.
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