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The phrase "a great speaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is skilled at public speaking or effectively communicating ideas to an audience.
Example: "During the conference, she proved to be a great speaker, captivating the audience with her engaging presentation."
Alternatives: "an excellent orator" or "a skilled communicator."
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I'm not a great speaker.
"Plasma makes a great speaker".
"He's a great speaker," Mr. Jones said.
"She is not a great speaker.
Newt was a great speaker and a great political thinker.
Robin Rogers, Worthing West He's a great speaker.
"He was a great speaker and he had great charisma.
Philip Gourevitch added, "He's a great speaker; it's a pleasure to hear him".
No, it's got to be: Thanks, Mr. Obama, what a great speaker.
He was not a stellar writer, and he's not a great speaker.
"I thought he would be a great speaker," Mr. Pruitt said.
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