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The phrase "speaks for himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who doesn't need to be spoken for because his actions or statements are enough to justify themselves. For example, "His exemplary work speaks for itself - it is clear that he is a valuable asset to the team."
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Freddie Roach, his reputation speaks for himself.
He speaks for himself, not any group, let alone a whole nation.
Whenever Juice speaks for himself, however, he's not quite so idealistic about his wounds.
But at the end of the day, the horse speaks for himself.
Richard Williams is too mouthy for my taste, but he speaks for himself.
Although she rarely wrote fiction in the first person, the narrator of this story — who is never named — speaks for himself: "I says to my wife," it begins.
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His accomplishments speak for himself.
Then just let him speak for himself.
At least he was speaking for himself.
Obama will also be speaking for himself.
He can speak for himself.
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