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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a featured speaker" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has been selected or invited to speak at an event or conference as a main or highlighted speaker. Example: The conference's line-up of featured speakers includes renowned experts in the fields of technology, education, and healthcare.
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Phillips was a featured speaker.
The author David Halberstam was a featured speaker.
Finkelman was attending his first conference, and Fodor was a featured speaker.
She was a featured speaker last October at the first walk to raise money for the National Eating Disorders Association.
She challenged the local establishment and became a national figure, earning herself a spot as a featured speaker at her party's recent Convention.
This afternoon I attended a conference on technological innovation, organized by the Rockefeller Foundation, where Dr. Post was a featured speaker.
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John Hope Bryant wrote this piece as a delegate and featured speaker at the Global Economic Symposium which took place in Kiel, Germany on October 1st and 2nd, 2013.
Most are pastors or seminary professors, but occasionally we have a layperson as our featured speaker.
So when I saw that the LA Chamber was going to have him as the featured speaker at a lunch, I wanted to make a point to go.
Reggie White, a 38-year-old ordained minister, started yesterday in retirement, as the featured speaker at a revival.
And later this month, Limbaugh will be the featured speaker at a large conservative action committee, elevating his status even more.
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