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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spokesperson for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to someone who speaks on behalf of another person, organization, or company. For example, "The company's CEO appointed John Smith as its spokesperson for the new product launch."
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A spokesperson for Conde Nast declined to comment.
A spokesperson for Uber welcomed the conviction.
(A spokesperson for Banksy did not comment).
(A spokesperson for Summers denied that).
A spokesperson for Citadel declined to comment.
Macca Sherifi is a spokesperson for Gapyear.com.
A spokesperson for Facebook declined to comment.
I am still a spokesperson for Subaru.
(A spokesperson for Bush declined to comment).
"Pac became the spokesperson for the ghetto.
A spokesperson for Rowling declined to comment.
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