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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lecture for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a lecture that is intended for a specific audience or purpose.
Example: "I am preparing a lecture for the students on the importance of environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "a talk aimed at" or "a presentation intended for".
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Under this approach, students attending a lecture for an undergraduate research methods course were invited by their lecturer to participate in a research project on academic dishonesty.
"I didn't go to a lecture for over a year.
The modern languages director of studies had to be dragged out of a lecture for me.
Not long ago, in the headquarters, he gave a lecture for engineers titled "Operational Limits on ITER".
One ticket is so hot it's not yet on sale: artist Marina Abramovic delivers a "lecture for women".
She is currently preparing a lecture for a criminal-justice college on the handwriting of serials killers.
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I have asked her to do a lecture only for women.
A Polish author, now living in America, embarks on a lecture tour for Yiddish audiences throughout Argentina.
Clift of the Royal Engineers, and served as a lecture hall for new recruits.
Also in the early 1990s, he began a lecture series for world cultural leaders, now the Arts Forum at The New York Times.
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