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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address delivered" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a speech or presentation that someone gave in a formal setting, such as at a conference or graduation ceremony. Example: The keynote address delivered by the guest speaker was well-received by the audience.
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On display are Lincoln's emendations to his first Inaugural Address delivered in March 1861.
Instead they got an intensely personal address, delivered in conversational style, about the need for inclusivity.
A month after "The Modern Corporation" appeared, Berle drafted Roosevelt's famous Commonwealth Club address, delivered in September 1932.
Senator John McCain declared victory in the South Carolina Republican primary Saturday night in an address delivered at the Citadel.
That was a theme of an address delivered last month by Vice President Gore, the presumed Democratic nominee.
His inaugural address, delivered in his usual from-the-mount cadences, stood out for a singular lapse into gracelessness.
My own assignment in that collection was to examine his editing of his first Inaugural Address, delivered after some states had seceded but before the war had begun.
One of the best things I saw at South by Southwest wasn't a movie but a speech — the keynote address delivered by the director Joe Swanberg.
Mr. Bush devoted his last public policy address, delivered Thursday in Philadelphia, to his No Child Left Behind education bill, one of his few bipartisan achievements.
The last Lincoln manuscript sold by Christie's, a handwritten address delivered on April 11 , 1865 sold for $3 million in 2002.
This is a prepared text of the commencement address delivered by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, on 12 June , 2005
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