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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent speech" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a speech that was delivered not long ago, often in contexts discussing current events or recent public addresses.
Example: "In a recent speech, the president addressed the nation about the importance of unity during challenging times."
Alternatives: "a recent address" or "a recent talk".
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WHO made these remarks in a recent speech?
Hare cites a recent speech by chancellor George Osborne.
So said Ethiopia's prime minister, Meles Zenawi, in a recent speech to Parliament.
The state's chief judge, Jonathan Lippman, outlined several needed steps in a recent speech.
Memory "works a little bit more like a Wikipedia page," Loftus said in a recent speech.
"A mosque will be built in Taksim," he said, in a recent speech.
Mr Hashimoto outlined what he intends to say during a recent speech in Tokyo.
"I'd do it again," Mr. Bush said of the rescue in a recent speech.
In a recent speech, Mitt Romney likened the election to a football game.
In a recent speech, President Hadi spoke more severely against the terrorist organization.
In a recent speech to America's Congress, Mr Ghani called IS a "terrible threat".
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