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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the speaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the location or position of a speaker, such as in discussions about audio equipment or presentations.
Example: "The microphone should be positioned at the speaker to ensure optimal sound quality."
Alternatives: "near the speaker" or "by the speaker".
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Eggs flew at the speaker, who sheltered under umbrellas.
No, no, he says, he is not angry at the speaker.
And more accusations of bias have been thrown at the Speaker, Bronwyn Bishop.
Rather, it was aimed at the speaker, whose words were in dispute.
At one point, a book was hurled at the speaker after he refused to postpone the vote.
During the uttering of this second sentence we were maneuvering around to get a look at the speaker, but the crowd was dense & we didn't make it.
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"Afro-house," says Coquenão, smiling, pointing at the speakers.
"I mean, look at the speakers, the TV, and all the people.
"They'd be throwing water at the speakers if we played that part".
Representative Beto O'Rourke, one of the main sources of live streaming, sat for hours with his phone pointed at the speakers.
At the Speakers' conference I proposed a strategy which any party could use for any under-represented group.
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