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The phrase "a mouthpiece" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person or organization that speaks on behalf of another, often conveying their views or opinions.
Example: "The politician's spokesperson acted as a mouthpiece for his controversial policies during the press conference."
Alternatives: "a spokesperson" or "an advocate".
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They're like a mouthpiece for the world.
"He's just a mouthpiece for his clients".
Competitors complain he is a mouthpiece for the Muslim Brotherhood.
Hagel served as a mouthpiece for their views.
"I hope he has a mouthpiece," Golota said.
Television has fully transformed into a mouthpiece of Kremlin's propaganda.
In HR you are a mouthpiece for bad news.
"He's got a mouthpiece that he can't be fired from".
However, the Abbey resisted becoming a mouthpiece for the state.
I don't see art as a mouthpiece for my opinions".
To young Chinese bloggers, Wang seemed like another aging sellout, a mouthpiece of a soulless establishment.
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