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The phrase "a spokesman with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representative or spokesperson who possesses certain qualities or attributes, or is associated with a specific organization or group.
Example: "The company appointed a spokesman with extensive experience in public relations to address the media."
Alternatives: "a representative with" or "a spokesperson possessing".
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He was, friends said, a spokesman with no voice.
G. Netherland, a spokesman with the Chesterfield County police.
Steve Parrett, a spokesman with Nissan North America, said the lawsuit was without merit.
A spokesman with the office of the state senate majority leader confirmed the report.
Not for nothing did Yale hire a spokesman with experience in the White House.
Having a spokesman with the stature and reputation for fearlessness of Mr. Bettis could go a long way.
" 'Ally' is a legal term of art," said Tommy Vietor, a spokesman with the National Security Council.
Pete Piringer, a spokesman with the Montgomery County Fire Department, said four people were transported to area hospitals.
A spokesman with the Arlington County Fire Department said firefighters were assisting Fort Myer officials with the incident.
Chris Polen, a spokesman with the Vacaville Police Department, said authorities weren't naming the man at his request.
"We continue to work through the contractual language," said Eric Rabe, a spokesman with Verizon, the nation's largest telecommunications company.
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