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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the binder of' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone responsible for binding something together, either literally or figuratively. For example: "The binder of the two teams' efforts, he worked hard to see them come together to find a solution."
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The binder of women was assembled by women and pushed onto Romney's desk, unsolicited.
He was found with little beyond a tent, the binder of clippings, some personal effects and a mass-produced bicycle.
Girardi has always managed this way, relying on the binder of situational statistics to make tough decisions during games.
The binder of secret documents is at the center of the bizarre scandal created by what may be the most reckless lie President Trump has ever told.
The transcript of that conversation was in the binder of only the juror who was dismissed, though others said they had seen part of it.
This calcium silicate hydrate is a very important component acting as the binder of the cement.
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Romney had probably lost before the last question, between the binders of women and Benghazi (Alex Koppelman explains how that went wrong), but a lot can happen in two minutes in a debate.
The waterproof effect was improved by incorporating nano reservoir silts (NRSs) into the binders of WUHTCC.
The derived equations, governing the paste composition, depend on the composition of the binder and of the water-binder ratio, and of the degree of hydration.
Herein, RHA acts as a part of the binder and of the filler.
QUESTION FROM THOMAS: Romney won, hands down, it was the "binder full of women" that did it.
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