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The phrase "a prompter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or device that provides cues or reminders, often in the context of performances or presentations.
Example: "The actor relied on a prompter to remember his lines during the live performance."
Alternatives: "cue giver" or "line assistant".
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Mr. Boym said quietly, like a prompter.
I can't imagine doing this without a prompter.
Tells about what a prompter has to do.
I probably would get more screwed up reading a prompter than I do ad-libbing.
A prompter callback can be specified via the prompter and data parameters to krb5_get_init_creds_password.
Has he come to sweep the stage, or is he a prompter run mad?
It's a bunch of news actors that read off a prompter.
"Now they're more a part of the show than just a prompter.
Lebedev, with a jagged hairline, a black suit, and shiny black sneakers, spoke with a prompter, but he spoke firmly.
Does she really know what she's talking about?" I haven't read from a prompter in six years.
Palin had bonded with a prompter hired by the McCain staff and asked that he prompt her Convention speech.
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