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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accomplished orator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is highly skilled and successful in public speaking.
Example: "The keynote speaker at the conference was an accomplished orator, captivating the audience with his eloquence and charisma."
Alternatives: "skilled speaker" or "expert communicator."
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MARK JACKSON An accomplished orator, on the bench and off the court.
It is his usual flawless display: Mr Cameron is a studied but accomplished orator.
But political analysts say that Chavez is a ferocious campaigner and accomplished orator with a keen insight on how to reach voters, as evidenced by other polls that give him at least a 10-point lead over Capriles.
And Barack Obama is an accomplished orator.
An accomplished orator, a bit of a showman and a member of the Pakistan Senate, Mr. Ahsan quickly emerged as the judge's champion.
The most succinct biography of Boethius, and the oldest, was written by Cassiodorus, his senatorial colleague, who cited him as an accomplished orator who delivered a fine eulogy of Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths who made himself king of Italy.
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European integration has accomplished tremendous things: the soap-box orators are justified in their generous use of superlatives.
This elegantly attired and accomplished person talked as if he had but the moment before taken his hands off the plow; and he was careful to mop the sweat from his brow, because it is well known that the simple admire an orator who gives out even from the pores.
Hamptons accomplished.
Mission accomplished.
Disruption accomplished!
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