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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'vessels of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a person or object as having a specific purpose or capacity. For example, "The young girl was a vessel of hope for her struggling community."
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Sandall sees online kids as vessels of the future.
Teachers need to be seen as vessels of love.
John Garshwiler and Holiday Hays have stitched vessels of bark.
Laboratory vessels of 105 L were used for all treatments.
First there is the wonderfully named "Vessels of Opportunity" program.
Tanks are larger vessels, of several hours holdup usually.
According to convention, harps are called upon to herald angels or other vessels of goodness.
Somehow these men have made themselves into vessels of British (they'd surely say English) society.
Together Again Spectacular vessels of silver and gold, many encrusted with precious stones.
Because women were regarded by the Nazis as vessels of motherhood, lesbians were spared mass arrest.
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