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The phrase "on the speaker" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is related to or directed at the person speaking. We usually use it in a figurative sense, as in "The weight of responsibility fell heavily on the speaker's shoulders." It can also be used literally, as in "The spotlight shone brightly on the speaker as they addressed the crowd." Example: The burden of convincing the audience rested heavily on the speaker's ability to deliver a powerful and persuasive speech.
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"Please come on," the Speaker chided.
"Oh my God!" muttered one man, turning his back on the speaker in disgust.
What it means depends on the speaker.
It must be rough on the Speaker.
Edgar Harrell heard his captain say on the speaker.
I got on the speaker and said: "Ladies and gentleman, this is Captain Jack Harkness.
A voice on the speaker commanded, "Get out there and do standup".
"All trains will be bypassing Wall Street," the voice on the speaker said.
Cameron showed little emotion and kept his gaze fixed on the Speaker.
The requirement on the speaker is to make themselves understood, whatever lilt they choose.
Hearst had his chips on the speaker of the House, John Nance Garner of Texas.
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