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The phrase "with a speaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used when referring to an event where someone is giving a speech, presentation, or lecture. For example, "The company hosted an event with a speaker discussing the changes in the industry."
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Each 24-page book has a plastic frame with a speaker and an attached stylus.
The Archos Jukebox 6000 is essentially a six-gigabyte hard drive with a speaker attached.
The fuselage crown panels are excited with a speaker located on the outside of the cockpit and driven by a band-limited random excitation.
It's barely been used apart from for pairing a phone with a speaker, and not much then.
Examples would include: a networking event, a conversation with a speaker after a presentation; a chance meeting on a train.
With his sixth prototype, Mr. Marshall and his helpers came up with a harmless-looking black box with a speaker inside and controls on top.
(In addition to commencement, the university also holds a separate baccalaureate ceremony with a speaker in "complete theological alignment" with the university).
Later, Apple came out with a speaker system for its portal music player, called the iPod Hi-Fi, that signaled its interest in Sonos's bailiwick, home audio.
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