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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a public speaker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who speaks in front of an audience, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "She has always aspired to be a public speaker, sharing her knowledge and experiences with others."
Alternatives: "a motivational speaker" or "a keynote speaker".
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As a public speaker he is gifted.
As a public speaker he was incomprehensible.
He also travels widely as a public speaker.
"You a public speaker or something?" the man asked.
He is not much of a public speaker.
He became a public speaker and a television sports reporter.
I'm not a public speaker," Mr. Payne said.
He has shown marked improvement as a public speaker.
She is a public speaker, growth-hacking consultant, and writer.
There is a public speaker in all of us.
Supremely effective as a public speaker, he can be overwhelming in more casual settings.
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