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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a publicist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person whose job is to promote or publicize someone or something, typically in the entertainment or media industry.
Example: "After signing the contract, the actor immediately hired a publicist to manage their image and media relations."
Alternatives: "a press agent" or "a media representative."
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A publicist interjected.
I didn't have a publicist.
A publicist obliged.
"Chagall, in retrospect, was a publicist.
A publicist shadowed Cosgrove during our interviews.
Through a publicist, Love declined to comment.
Rodriguez, through a publicist, denied the allegation.
He is called a publicist.
"My wife is a publicist.
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I did hire a publicist.
Through a publicist, Mr. King declined to comment.
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