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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a speech about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the topic of a speech or presentation. For example: "Next week, I will be delivering a speech about climate change and its impact on our environment."
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They heard a speech about China.
"This isn't a speech about Mormonism," Fehrnstrom said.
DAVID Cameron gave a speech about immigration policy today.
It is not a speech about service; it is a speech about the containment of Soviet Communism.
This is a speech about vision and values.
He gives a hell of a speech about cricket bats.
"What race?" he asked after finishing a speech about education.
"I gave a speech about Turkey," she said.
And Chelis may make a speech about sardines.
Rajeev gave a speech about development, and the audience cheered every time he mentioned money.
He smashed the fly before moving on to a speech about whether to die or live".
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