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The phrase "a communicator on paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is effective at conveying messages or ideas through writing, rather than through verbal communication or other means.
Example: "While he struggles to express his thoughts verbally, he is a communicator on paper, crafting compelling essays and reports."
Alternatives: "a written communicator" or "an effective writer".
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He was a communicator, on paper and verbally.
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A communicator?
He's a communicator.
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