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The phrase "integrator of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that combines components or ideas into a single whole. For example, "The new innovator is an integrator of technology and business practices to create new opportunities."
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A symplectic integrator of the Wisdom Holman type was used for this purpose, with an integration span of 40 years.
You mocker of reality, you banisher of depth, you integrator of products, you destroyer of souls.
Shares in Nomura Research, Japan's largest integrator of computer systems, hit 14,050 yen ($110) a share.
"It's the exploration of sort of a new world," said Doug Powell, chief integrator of Maiden Lane, an advertising agency.
After all, the Soviet Union was the great negative external integrator of Western Europe for 40 years.
He comes across as a seamless integrator of ancient values and modern visual trends.
"We want to be a branded integrator of home digital products, and not viewed as only a PC company," Mr. Waitt said.
His bet was that I.B.M.'s competitive advantage would be as the "foremost integrator of technologies" to solve business problems for corporate customers.
"Litton gives us a new core competency as a major prime contractor and systems integrator of surface ships for the U.S. Navy," he said.
At the same time, the lateral prefrontal cortex appears to be a master integrator of tasks and input -- a cognitive lumper rather than a splitter, as it were.
The International Business Machines Corporation, which decided two years ago to end its involvement in the Games, intends to use television and the Internet to widely advertise its role as the 2000 Olympics' chief provider and integrator of information technology.
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