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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speaking part" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a role or section of a play, skit, or other presentation where an individual speaks or has a specific part to perform. For example, "My daughter has the lead speaking part in the school play."
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Table 1 Training participation by firm size (2009) German-speaking part of Switzerland French & Italian speaking part of Switzerland All firms in Switzerland Inter-nationalized Domestic Inter-nationalized Domestic Inter-nationalized Domestic Obs.
Hey, she has a speaking part in a Hollywood movie.
Benigni, the Jewish father, gave himself a speaking part.
I am less concerned, perhaps because my Crossroads speaking part is so brief and noncontroversial.
The supporting cast, down to the smallest speaking part, is flawless (Scott).
And look, it's a woman with a speaking part, in feisty whore Trixie!
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Our study revealed no difference in the prevalence between the German-speaking and the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
It was a non-speaking part, anyway.
Pascal Smet, the education minister for the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium, rejected the system.
In the French-speaking part of the country the local dialects are on the wane.
"I was a silhouette — that is, a non-speaking part — a mere silhouette".
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