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The phrase "spokesmen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to individuals who speak on behalf of a group, organization, or company, often in a formal context. Example: "The company's spokesmen addressed the media to clarify their position on the recent controversy."
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spokesmen
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Plural of spokesman
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Lee is not alone among black spokesmen in pointing the finger at our own community, rather than blaming white society.
The man asked the networks to provide written questions for the terrorist leader, which he will answer on a videotape that will then be delivered back to al-Jazeera, the station that has received video recordings and statements from Bin Laden and his spokesmen.
Government spokesmen are now saying that the changes will be marginal.
I assume he had to field emails or phone calls from irate politicians' spokesmen and I fancy that had he been on the receiving end of someone making the sort of attack he himself made on Smith – he would have lost little sleep over that kind of thing back then.
Osborne telephoned Balls on the eve of his speech to confirm that an unmistakable joint message would be delivered by the Treasury spokesmen for the three main UK parties.
Four have been appointed national spokesmen: on education, health care, taxes and the environment.
FIS spokesmen, however, insist that support for the party remains strong.But the regime is trying to foster more acceptable Islamist voices to lure away supporters.
American spokesmen have suggested he is on the run, moving sleeping-places every day.
When Mr Obama had his only meeting with Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen, in Phnom Penh last year American spokesmen went out of their way to emphasise that the atmosphere was "tense", as Mr Obama harangued Mr Hun Sen about human-rights abuses in his country.
In opposition, Labour spokesmen went on television to deplore "the rich getting richer while the poor get poorer".
SIIC has also come in for criticism from some for its extremely close ties with Iran the grouping was created in Iran in 1982, and its militia, the Badr Organisation, was trained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.Although Mr Sadr himself has reportedly at times sought refuge in Iran, his spokesmen have dismissed such suggestions as lies.
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