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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moving speech" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a speech that evokes strong emotions or feelings in the audience.
Example: "The politician delivered a moving speech that brought many in the audience to tears."
Alternatives: "an emotional speech" or "a heartfelt speech".
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He delivered a moving speech at Ms. Bern's service, almost entirely in Yiddish.
On Monday, David Cameron gave a moving speech at the Holocaust Educational Trust's (HET) annual dinner.
Viola Davis received a standing ovation after giving a moving speech about racial diversity.
At Obama events, the candidate gives a moving speech while the crowd rises deliriously as one.
"We didn't realise how many people would show up and no one realised what a moving speech that would be.
During a moving speech, the grieving father, Hieronimo, meditates on the nature of a father's love for his son.
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire gave a moving speech at the Blues pre-match function and shook hands with Malthouse.
After a moving speech dedicated to him was read, I heard my name spoken and I rose.
In a moving speech he said: "He left a mark on our game that needs no embellishment.
Irish Independent: "It was a moving speech delivered in her clear cut crystal voice and after the toast the room stood and applauded.
At the end of the evening, Harry Belafonte, now eighty-seven, made a moving speech in his unique hoarse tenor about the representation of blacks in the movies.
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