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The phrase "a commentator on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who provides commentary or analysis on a specific subject, event, or issue.
Example: "As a commentator on political affairs, she offers insights that challenge conventional wisdom."
Alternatives: "an analyst of" or "a critic of".
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"Can one be leftwing and very rich?" asked Jean-Jacques Bourdin, a commentator on French radio station RMC.
He also appears as a commentator on CNBC.
He was a commentator on the "Today" show.
Anne Rice, the author and a commentator on Catholicism, sees a potential turning point.
Mr. Bourdain will also be a commentator on CNN's channels in the United States and elsewhere.
A commentator on an article in the New Yorker filled in many of the gaps.
He is valued as a commentator on the war and its aftermath.
"He's done," a commentator on the popular LetsRun online forum wrote yesterday.
After his playing days ended, Barry worked as a commentator on NBA television broadcasts.
So, that, I mean, uh, I'd, I'd prefer not to be a commentator on it.
Robert Ellis is a commentator on Turkish affairs in the Danish and international press.
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