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The phrase "a single lecture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific, individual lecture in contrast to multiple lectures. Example: "Students must attend a minimum of 10 lectures throughout the semester, but they can choose to attend additional single lectures on specific topics that interest them."
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He boasted of never having attended a single lecture.
The fees for the lecture series range from $100 to $200 (a single lecture is $30).
It's a bit like an introductory course on Western civilization where multiple centuries are covered in a single lecture.
2 30 p.m. Fee, $50 for all three lectures; tickets to a single lecture go on sale Feb.
"I was horrified," Baker recalled, "and I realized that Hopkins wasn't doing anything about it — no research in injury prevention, no courses, not even a single lecture".
GSK said the payments, which can amount to tens of thousands of pounds for a single lecture, will end by 2016.
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Alternatively, it should be considered that the basic concept lectures were all taught by a single lecturer, while each therapeutic session was taught by a different lecturer, therefore raising the issue of lecturing style in relation to successful podcasts.
Admission to any single lecture is $30.
But here's a tidbit that goes into every single lecture I deliver: Comportment, demeanor, dress, grooming, and overall appearance constitute the first levels of information about ourselves that we offer to the observing world.
For example, they should aim not to react to a single missed lecture, but to consider the overall attendance.
In particular, giving a single teaching lecture on a specific medical issue [ 24– 26] has been found to permanently improve the ability to deal with those medical problems.
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