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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forum of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gathering or platform for discussion, debate, or exchange of ideas among a group of people.
Example: "The conference served as a forum of experts discussing the latest advancements in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a platform for" or "a gathering of".
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Its aim is to scrutinise the media, and act as a forum of analysis and debate.
In 2002, Tambayan invited Duterte to a forum of twenty mothers, but he didn't show up.
This display was maintained all year, and provided a forum of self-expression and classroom collaboration.
It is a magnificent folly in a forum of serious debate.
Is call-in radio a forum of democracy or a form of Bedlam?
Browse a forum of reader views, and join the conversation by posting a comment.
In June, a forum of Europe's biggest insurers agreed to implement new Market Consistent Embedded Value (MCEV) rules in 2009.
At present, the EU's most powerful institution, the Council of Ministers, is a forum of national governments.
"Shadowcrew was not a forum of thugs," a member who occasionally laundered money for Gonzalez told me.
Securities regulators in Europe established a Forum of European Securities Commissions (FESCO) at the end of 1997.
Seven years ago, they were the featured speakers at the winter Gridiron dinner, a forum of Washington journalists.
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