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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a speech from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when describing a speech that is given by someone or delivered from a specific location or platform. Example: The graduation ceremony began with a speech from the school principal, welcoming the students and their families to the event.
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A speech from the space station?
Theodore Roosevelt delivering a speech from a carriage in Connecticut.
Finishes with a speech from David Willetts, the universities minister.
It could be a speech from a professional sportsman.
The event opened with a speech from Paw Oo Tun, leader of the student movement.
The young movers and shakers liked to quote a speech from "Patton," replacing "Nazis" with "Democrats".
At the Democratic convention he gave a speech from a stage decorated with Greek pillars.
You can't make a speech from the Oval Office anymore and expect it to get through.
Write a speech from the perspective of your best friend, partner, or former boss.
Why bother when you can instead simply reshape reality with a speech from the Senate floor?
And then a speech from Fed chair Ben Bernanke at 9pm BST.
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