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Free sign upThe phrase "a speech in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific context or setting in which a speech is delivered.
Example: "He delivered a speech in a crowded auditorium, captivating the audience with his words."
Alternatives: "a talk in a" or "a presentation in a".
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We haven't heard him give a speech in a while.
In July Mr Cameron gave a speech (in a church, no less) denouncing moral relativism.
I can remember him giving a speech in a funny sweater and asking people to turn down thermostats.
Including, it seems, giving a speech in a room accessorized with an $18,000 piece of salvaged driftwood.
Observers found it remarkable that Mr. Pompeo would open a speech in a majority-Muslim country by highlighting his Christianity.
He did so in a fairly traditional manner, with a speech in a crowded hotel ballroom plastered with signs.
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The next morning, Jakubowski delivered a speech in an auditorium at Red Bull's U.S. headquarters, in Santa Monica.
In a speech in an underheated gym there, he declared that "Joan belongs to no party, to no faction, to no clan".
This brings us to the conclusion of our little tale of a speech, in an echo-y church in Boulder, Colorado, on April 27 , 2010
A speech in Poland portrayed a clash of civilisations.
His call came in a speech in Germany to a foreign policy think tank.
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