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The phrase "a spokesman for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who speaks on behalf of a group, organization, or individual.
Example: "The company issued a statement through a spokesman for the CEO regarding the recent changes in management."
Alternatives: "a representative of" or "a spokesperson for".
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A spokesman for ISAF, Maj.
A spokesman for Apollo declined to comment.
A spokesman for Santander declined to comment.
A spokesman for Morse declined to comment.
(A spokesman for Clapper disputed this account).
A spokesman for Desmond declined to comment.
A spokesman for Aurelius declined to comment.
A spokesman for Huet denies this.
A spokesman for Abercrombie declined to comment.
A spokesman for Yahoo declined to comment.
A spokesman for the Israeli military, Capt.
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