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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vessel of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that holds or contains something else, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "She considered herself a vessel of knowledge, eager to share what she had learned with others."
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Mr. Martin is the vessel of the venom.
That's a vessel of light par excellence.
Used fishing boats are the vessel of choice.
Elsewhere she calls the house "that grand vessel of the past".
You're a model; the vessel of viewers' feelings, not the caretaker of those feelings".
The flagship was the only vessel of the returning British fleet lost at sea.
And yet the whole bunting-decked vessel of a pop career requires dark motors, powerful motivations.
So what if you slid a tiny filter into a blood vessel of a cancer patient?
One of them, Merwin's, entitled "Vessel of Wrath," rose to the pitch of a shriek.
The only way down is to let yourself become the vessel of the Almighty".
Vogue, the vessel of that "rugged experience", was then a society women's magazine.
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