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The phrase "a speech of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a speech or discourse given on a certain topic. For example: "The professor gave a speech of great depth and detail on the effects of rising sea levels."
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This was a speech of lowered expectations.
He prepared a speech of about ten minutes.
A speech is just a speech, of course.
It was a speech of defiance and undying hope.
Israel denounced the allegations as "a speech of incitement filled with lies".
It was difficult to use either a speech of victory, or one of concession.
He claimed: "This was a traditional Conservative speech: it was not a speech of change.
Obama's countermove was to beat him to the punch with a speech of his own.
Senator Sanders's remarks amounted to a speech of almost nine hours, not a filibuster.
I re-read a speech of mine, my first speech to the Canadian Club.
On Twitter, people groused that he ripped off a speech of Adele's.
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