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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a speaker at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is giving a talk or presentation at an event, conference, or gathering.
Example: "She was invited to be a speaker at the annual technology conference."
Alternatives: "a presenter at" or "a lecturer at".
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There's a speaker at each end.
"We use him as a speaker at clinics and camps.
He was a speaker at a conference of monks in Bangkok.
In the words of Lierre Keith, a speaker at Radfems Respond, femininity is "ritualized submission".
The author is still very much in demand as a speaker at conferences.
An Op-Ed article last Friday misidentified a speaker at Gettysburg in 1863.
"We are all in the same trench against the occupation," a speaker at the funeral said.
He is a speaker at this year's Changing Media Summit 2014.
He is a speaker at this year's Guardian Changing Media Summit.
These days Mr. Lynch is in great demand as a speaker at conventions of funeral directors.
He is constantly in demand as a speaker at lectures in every state in the US.
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