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The phrase "as a speaker at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or position during an event, such as a conference or seminar.
Example: "I had the privilege of participating as a speaker at the annual technology conference last year."
Alternatives: "in the role of a speaker at" or "serving as a speaker at".
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In Berlin she participated in a round table discussion on historicizing video art as a speaker at the Moving Image fair, Istanbul.
"We use him as a speaker at clinics and camps.
She has also been nominated as a speaker at global industry conferences.
These days Mr. Lynch is in great demand as a speaker at conventions of funeral directors.
He is constantly in demand as a speaker at lectures in every state in the US.
Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, is listed as a speaker at the conference.
(Filkins described how Karman's very presence as a speaker at rallies was startling, before she said a word).
The two became friends, and soon Mr. Cumming enlisted her as a speaker at one of his mental health technology conferences.
(Schauss is also on the scientific advisory board of MonaVie and appears as a speaker at the company's conventions, which can resemble revival meetings).
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Roth was a recognized expert in her field and during her time at Johns Hopkins was regularly invited as a speaker at national and international conferences.
The author is still very much in demand as a speaker at conferences.
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