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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertised speakers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to speakers that have been promoted or publicized, often in the context of events, conferences, or products.
Example: "The conference will feature several advertised speakers who are experts in their fields."
Alternatives: "promoted speakers" or "featured speakers".
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That a political as well as a medical drama was unfolding was apparent at the outset of the news conference, when Mr. Gao and a second deputy health minister appeared instead of the two previously advertised speakers -- Health Minister Zhang and the Beijing mayor and deputy party chief, Meng Xuenong.
A conference purporting to celebrate the best and brightest businesspeople and executives in the north of England has been criticised after all 15 main advertised speakers were men.
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Leslie never advertised his speakers.
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While it was going strong, Rodman sponsored conferences for investors in Shanghai and New York, advertising speakers like Henry M. Paulson Jr., a former Treasury secretary; Christopher J. Dodd, a former senator; and former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Currently, as a board member and a proud Howard University alum, I've worked with the organization to engage Historically Black Colleges and Universities, as a part of the "Inside Advertising Speakers Program" and to help bring a diverse perspective to initiatives.
ALEC did not advertise the speakers on the panel beforehand.
She's probably the most famous woman in the advertising speaker circuit and at least top three for the tech circuit.
Your results may vary, but I didn't get much out of the "simulated" surround sound these speakers advertised but I was pleased with the sound overall.
Though some negative associations linger (boiled bunny, anyone?), saying "I'm obsessed with" as opposed to "I love" might also advertise the speaker's intellectual heft, given its scholarly implications of philosophers and researchers being obsessed with problems — much as "random" is most closely linked to the highbrow realm of statistical probability.
He was advertised as a speaker on an Internet site, but Broder said he canceled the engagement.
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