Sentence examples for spokespeople from inspiring English sources

The word "spokespeople" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who speak as representatives or spokespersons of a company, organization, or cause. For example: "The company hired two experienced spokespeople to provide media interviews during the product launch."

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spokespeople

noun

Plural of spokesperson

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Baltimore police spokespeople declined again to discuss any disciplinary action taken against Rice and how his fitness for work was assessed.

Farron also said he would ensure that 50% of his spokespeople were women and that his deputy leader was a woman, something that would require a change to the party's constitution.

Although the Ministry of Justice denies responsibility, the directive represents the hostility of much of the public, amplified by government spokespeople, directed specifically to influence the courts.

Harding, the former editor of the Times and a key lieutenant of BBC director general Tony Hall, said he "got it in the ear from politicians and their spokespeople from all political parties".

Spokespeople for O'Malley's political action committee did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Lucas answers slowly and carefully: "I think there needs to be a much clearer briefing process for all our spokespeople, so we're able to handle interviewers like Andrew Neil.

In Cameron's statements in the Commons – the same line taken in TV studios by Conservative cabinet ministers and at the daily lobby briefings by the prime minister's spokespeople – there has been a willingness to describe the deaths of Palestinians as horrifying or appalling.

Pre-vetting has echoes of Margaret Thatcher's 1980s tactic of trying to starve Irish republicanism of the "oxygen of publicity" which ended with Gerry Adams and other Sinn Féin spokespeople having their voices dubbed by actors.

Hurd, pushed by Margaret Thatcher but also perhaps by a bomb in Belfast, introduced a "broadcasting ban" in 1988 against the IRA and other "extremist" organisations' spokespeople.

The newspaper's spokespeople – in an unusual vow of omertà – have gone to some lengths this week to avoid confirming or denying the reports despite repeated requests to do so.

Palestinian spokespeople could not compete with his skill in persuasive soundbites.

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