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The phrase "a native speaker of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who speaks a language as their first language or has a high level of fluency in it.
Example: "As a native speaker of Spanish, Maria can help us with the translation."
Alternatives: "a fluent speaker of" or "a first-language speaker of".
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I am a native speaker of Arabic.
I am, after all, a native speaker of English.
He would pass as a native speaker of either language.
Jing Shan is a native speaker of Mandarin.
Use your skill as a native speaker of English.
Is the person a native speaker of this language?
Elaine is a native speaker of Mandarin Chinese.
Maybe he (or she) is 7 or a native speaker of Hungarian.
She is a native speaker of Farsi and is conversationally fluent in French and Italian.
She is a native speaker of Arabic and German and also fluent in English and French.
Originally from Paris, France, she is a native speaker of French, English, and German.
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