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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a panelist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is a member of a panel, typically in discussions, debates, or presentations.
Example: "During the conference, a panelist shared valuable insights on the future of technology in education."
Alternatives: "a panel member" or "a discussion participant."
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Mr. Spitzer could conceivably be a panelist.
And for the second straight year, I was a panelist.
Bill Gates was a panelist, and Greenspan gave an address.
She was a panelist on many game shows, including "What's My Line?" and "The Hollywood Squares".
"That's right out of the feminist movement," said Koller, a panelist in the Washington forum.
You could come to our festival and ask a panelist to lunch, and he'd say yes".
He began appearing regularly as a panelist on ABC's This Week program in 1981.
Towards the end of her life, she served as a panelist on Loose Women.
The voice belonged to Susan Lee, an economist and a panelist at one of the discussions.
A panelist, Mr. Saul, finally asked: "Did you flip on term limits?
A panelist on the Long John Nebel radio show for many years.
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