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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spokesman has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representative who speaks on behalf of an organization or group, typically in the context of a statement or announcement.
Example: "A spokesman has confirmed that the event will proceed as planned despite the weather conditions."
Alternatives: "a representative has" or "an official has".
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"We've never used it in our advertising," a spokesman has said.
A spokesman has said Patriarch Kirill will comment at the end of the trial.
New York's Komen had to postpone two events because of fundraising uncertainties, a spokesman has said.
Primary Global has since shuttered its office, although a spokesman has said the firm has not closed down.
A B of A spokesman has not yet returned my call seeking comment.
A spokesman has also assured that both the Springwood and Katoomba centres will not lose their funding.
The European Union, through a spokesman, has warned that "the clock is ticking" but extended tomorrow's deadline by several days.
A spokesman has just called to say that there are 50 properties registered to pay council tax at the site.
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The Taliban, through a spokesman, have claimed responsibility.
The commission and its staff are barred from discussing inquiries; a spokesman had no comment Thursday.
Reuters said Ms. Waguih was receiving treatment; a spokesman had no further details on her condition.
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