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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a symposia" is not correct in English.
The correct term is "a symposium" when referring to a single event. You can use it when discussing a formal meeting or conference where experts gather to discuss a particular topic.
Example: "The university is hosting a symposium on climate change next month."
Alternatives: "a conference" or "a seminar".
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The first five days will be devoted to international arts and a symposia, though Ms. Thapa said funding has not yet been secured.
Next fall the short will be screened as part of a symposia at the Mütter, the Museum of Modern Art in New York and, in Los Angeles, at the uncategorizable Museum of Jurassic Technology.
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Now it's a symposium, a summit — an archtop orgy".
Once, at a symposium, Musa met a descendant of Iskender.
First, my husband was away at a symposium in Minneapolis.
Earlier this year, New York University held a symposium on reforming law school.
(Both are probably hetairai [highly cultivated courtesans] attending a symposium).
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