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The phrase "a speech for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the purpose or audience of a speech, such as who it is intended for or what event it is meant to address.
Example: "I have prepared a speech for the upcoming conference on climate change."
Alternatives: "a talk for" or "a presentation for".
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It wasn't even a speech for today.
This wasn't a speech for the hall.
This was not a speech for Lilly Ledbetter.
He, too, has scheduled a speech for next week.
Yet he did write a speech for the occasion.
Comment on recording a speech for the Voice of America.
I'd even prepared a speech, for god's sake.
And have to learn a speech for homework.
One weekend he worked on part of a speech for President Roosevelt.
Other than that, I helped her sister write a speech for student council.
Shablinsky has prepared a speech for the funeral, but Dovlatov thinks it is too emotional.
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