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The phrase "a keynote address" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a main speech or presentation at a conference or event that sets the tone for the proceedings.
Example: "The conference will begin with a keynote address from the renowned expert in climate change."
Alternatives: "a main speech" or "a featured talk".
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Aung San Suu Kyi sent a keynote address by video.
There will be candidates' speeches, and a keynote address by a big-name Democrat.
The American delegation included the dean of Yale College, Richard Brodhead, who gave a keynote address.
He declined, instead delivering a keynote address at the 2012 Republican convention in Tampa, Fla.
I've never had to deliver a keynote address the morning after an 18-hour flight.
David Cameron, who gives a keynote address on Thursday, may have a few problems with that.
Richard Dawkins will present a keynote address about his career on 11 October.
"These are places where people can meet and socialize before or after spa treatments," he said in a keynote address.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg mentioned her in a keynote address to the APEC summit in Lima in November.
To defend the filibuster: Senator Lamar Alexander, in a keynote address this afternoon at the Heritage Foundation.
He urged, in a keynote address, that the counterculture should consider itself victorious and not agonize over selling out.
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