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The phrase "a series of speeches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple speeches delivered on a particular topic or event.
Example: "The conference featured a series of speeches from renowned experts in the field."
Alternatives: "a sequence of speeches" or "a collection of speeches".
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In 1985 and 1986, Reagan's Attorney General, Edwin Meese, made a series of speeches advocating originalism.
But in a series of speeches, he has explained his aggressive approach to corporate crime.
President Bush is planning a series of speeches on the war.
It consisted of a series of speeches and carefully orchestrated appearances, some of which went badly.
In a series of speeches this year, Mr. Gore set out a list of energy initiatives.
"He went on a series of speeches all over the world.
One result was a series of speeches in which Mr. McCain called for "rogue state rollback".
To make himself better known, Mr Cameron is giving a series of speeches setting out his political credo.
But President Bush's rhetoric — most recently, in a series of speeches given to shore up faltering public support — remains resolute.
At the same time he continued to publish a series of speeches on the state of Athens and of Greece.
That summer, Houghton had made a series of speeches to an ad-hoc law-and-order league.
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