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The phrase "a spokesman from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representative or spokesperson who is speaking on behalf of a particular organization or group.
Example: "A spokesman from the company announced the new product launch during the press conference."
Alternatives: "a representative from" or "a spokesperson from".
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A spokesman from Mahindra & Mahindra could not be reached.
A spokesman from Transocean acknowledged as much in a statement.
A spokesman from MSN said the company had no comment.
Steven Weiss, a spokesman from the S.& P., and James Jockle, a spokesman from Fitch, confirmed the subpoenas.
A spokesman from The Sun said the newspaper does not comment on online petitions.
A spokesman from Mr. Schneiderman's office declined to provide copies of the subpoenas.
A spokesman from UCL's press office refused to comment on the matter.
A spokesman from Goldman Sachs said the firm was happy to have the matter resolved.
"It's not more aggressively auditing people," Brad Maione, a spokesman from the tax department, said.
A spokesman from his office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
A spokesman from the Brooklyn district attorney's office said the office was reviewing the case.
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