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Discover Ludwig"who speaks" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as part of a question or statement to ask about or specify the person or people who are speaking. Example: "Can you tell me who speaks on behalf of the company at public events?" In this sentence, "who speaks" is used to ask about the person who has the role of representing the company at public events.
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Who speaks with authority?
"Who speaks Cantonese anymore?
Who speaks for Big Bird?
Anyone who speaks, he kills.
Who speaks for the thoroughbreds?
Who speaks for the mall cops?
Who speaks for the art history majors?
Gwyneth Paltrow (who speaks Spanish) plays Maar.
old daughter, Carola, who speaks only Cantonese.
Who speaks them?
Who speaks like that?
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