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The phrase "a colloquium" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an academic meeting or seminar where experts discuss a specific topic.
Example: "The university is hosting a colloquium on climate change next week, featuring several renowned speakers."
Alternatives: "a seminar" or "a symposium".
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Dr. Overton starts a colloquium.
The CUNY Graduate Center has a colloquium every Wednesday that draws philosophers from the area's institutions.
The New Yorker, October 10, 1936 P. 59 Dr. Overton starts a colloquium.
(A colloquium is a sort of writing workshop for graduate students).
— Ian Frazier, "The Temperature of Hell: A Colloquium" (July 20 , 2009 PRIVATE RYAN: (breathless) Infantry!
oral presentation of the dissertation proposal, preferably as a colloquium.
Faculty and students listen on during a Colloquium Series presentation.
Studying U.S. music in the 21st century: a colloquium.
But compared with the online debate about the debate, those exchanges look like a colloquium between Socrates and Cicero.
He said the school would also organize a colloquium on issues raised by military discrimination over sexual orientation.
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By the end of the Middle Ages the Parliament had evolved from the King's Council of Bishops and Earls into a 'colloquium' with a political and judicial role.
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