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The phrase "about the lecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or subject matter related to a lecture.
Example: "I have some questions about the lecture we attended last week."
Alternatives: "regarding the lecture" or "concerning the lecture".
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Tells about the lecture.
Tells about the lecture; 80 slides were shown.
He answers my questions about the lecture format.
Writer accompanied the group & tells in some detail about the lecture given.
If it's true, it wouldn't be the only odd thing about the lecture.
These, as I begin to think about the lecture, are my initial questions.
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Read about the lectures below.
Read more about the lectures and purchase tickets directly from the Minnesota Historical society here.
Goldberg also sends monthly e-mails about the lectures to more than 400 subscribers worldwide.
For example, comments along the lines of: " What are we supposed to know about the lectures on….? " " What are we supposed to know about the lectures on….?" Were replaced by comments such as: "Just wanted to clarify one of the examples on….given in the lecture... .......... "Just wanted to clarify one of the examples on….given in the lecture... .......
Several women made positive remarks about the lectures and reading material and indicated their knowledge about contraception had increased: "I learned how to protect myself after your lecture, I know how to use condom now".
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