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The phrase "a public speech" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a speech that is delivered to an audience in a public setting, often intended to inform, persuade, or entertain.
Example: "The mayor will give a public speech at the town hall meeting next week."
Alternatives: "a public address" or "a speech to the public".
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"I urge that no forces at all to enter Tripoli," Zeidan said in a public speech.
This information should never have been provided for use in a public speech.
6 Repeat "terrorist attacks" and "security" several times in each sentence of a public speech.
On Monday, David Cameron became the first Prime Minister in history to address mental health in a public speech.
The interview was Mr. Assad's first statement to the international media since a public speech in January.
Of course, the father is making a public speech: he wants to scoff at the hypocrites and doubters.
Mr. Arafat would have to give a public speech in Arabic about the importance of putting an end to terrorism.
Even a public speech Chris made at a political demonstration outside the Spanish embassy was carefully recorded.
One told of a minister who heard she was sacked just as she got up to deliver a public speech.
Sir John Sawers is the first serving MI6 chief to deliver a public speech in the organisation's 100-year history.
In a public speech, Mr Lim asked why the attorney-general, Mohtar Abdullah, had pressed charges of statutory rape against the other 14 men but not the minister.
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