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"speaking with a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. Speaking with a friend: "I was speaking with a friend yesterday and she told me about her new job." 2. Speaking with a professional: "I need to schedule a meeting to speak with a lawyer about my legal options." 3. Speaking with a customer: "I enjoy speaking with a variety of customers and helping them find the best product for their needs." 4. Speaking with a foreign accent: "She was speaking with a thick French accent, which made it difficult for me to understand her." 5. Speaking with a confident tone: "The CEO was speaking with a confident tone during the company's annual meeting. 6. Speaking with a soft voice: "She was speaking with a soft voice as she shared her personal story with the audience."
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The population is German speaking with a Roman Catholic majority.
"This is the people speaking with a united voice".
In person, she is painfully shy, speaking with a heavy lisp, barely above a whisper.
Unlike Europe, however, the emerging-market countries are not speaking with a single voice.
Mr. Beim was speaking with a friend of Dr. Yurttas's about working in venture capital.
On the screen Barack Obama is speaking with a correspondent on "60 Minutes".
"I haven't a clue," he added, speaking with a drunk's slow precision.
Sedaris squirms to avoid 's', speaking with a mouthful of alphabet soup minus one letter.
We are in a dire situation; the planet is speaking with a very loud voice.
When I'm speaking with a member of the Shitty Becky generation, I can tell instantly.
In Paris I made the mistake of speaking with a security official in French.
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