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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Make a speech" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of delivering a formal address to an audience.
Example: "She was invited to make a speech at the annual conference."
Alternatives: "Deliver a speech" or "Give a speech."
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Make a speech Don't talk too fast.
Ever make a speech?
Georges Perrier wanted to make a speech.
"I didn't make a speech.
He could make a speech.
The president and the prime minister both make a speech.
Mr Abe will also make a speech to Congress.
The old man wanted belatedly to make a speech.
Nelson Mandela, it is hoped, will make a speech.
THE PRESIDENT: Are you going to make a speech now?
Obama will make a speech at which famous Berlin landmark?
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