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The phrase "a speakers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a speaker" if referring to one individual or "speakers" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "As a speaker at the conference, I will share my insights on technology."
Alternatives: "a lecturer" or "a presenter."
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One of the A speakers at the school board meeting was Augustus A. Costa, a sales manager whose daughter is a student at Hicksville High.
A speakers' bureau of survivors was established to share experiences.
A speakers' bureau was launched, as was a furniture collection.
She helped organize a speakers' symposium, inviting outside speakers to talk on international affairs.
The opening last year of a "Speakers' Corner" has not changed this.
Her mother, who is retired, ran a speakers' bureau that bore her name, in Boston.
She said, "African women do not need a speakers' study class.
KSG and BNS serve on a Speakers Bureau for Jazz Pharmaceuticals.
CIS also sponsors a range of public events including a speakers series, conferences and workshops.
I book a speakers series at the Berkeley Tennis Club, and I have followed your posts.
She works on a speakers program that sends advertising executives to college campuses to educate students about the business.
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