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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plenary speech" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a speech given at a conference or meeting that is attended by all participants, often addressing a key topic or theme.
Example: "The conference will kick off with a plenary speech by the keynote speaker, who will discuss the future of technology in education."
Alternatives: "a keynote address" or "a general session speech".
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In 1990, she gave a plenary speech at the International Congress of Mathematicians — the only woman to have done so apart from Emmy Noether, the founder of modern algebra, who spoke at the 1932 meeting.
A participant in the exposures workgroup, Masten also delivered a plenary speech on federal government activities related to fracking.
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By April, Freeland was giving a plenary address to the World Jewish Congress, in New York.
The host committee in Beijing also asked Tian to give a plenary address.
This review is based on a plenary lecture presented at Operando III.
At a plenary address president Jimmy Carter spoke about the situation of women both globally and domestically.
Plenary Speech, Imaging Summit 2017, Seoul, Korea, July 10, 2017.
Plenary Speech at the Imaging Summit 2017, Seoul, Korea, July 10, 2017.
Plenary Speech at the 9th International Conference on Image and Graphics, Shanghai, China, September 15 , 2017
The theme for this year's conference is "Teaching Learners How to Learn". Lesley Painter-Farrell, director of the MA TESOL program at The New School, will give the plenary speech.
The plenary speech by then US first lady, Hillary Clinton, firmly stating that "women's rights are human rights", encapsulated the ambitious spirit that pervaded the Beijing Platform for Action's 12 critical areas.
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