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"enjoyed the lecture" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to convey that someone found the lecture interesting, informative, or entertaining. Example: "I thoroughly enjoyed the lecture on ancient history. The professor was engaging and the topic was fascinating."
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He'd enjoyed the lecture.
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(You didn't have to know much about China to enjoy the lecture, you just had to be someone who follows the news).
I've always enjoyed the plenary sessions, the special lectures, such as the Medical Research Council keynote lectures, and the many symposia focusing on new information in various areas.
I would have found the lectures daunting, but I would have enjoyed the challenge of them.
His lecture turned out very well, and he enjoyed the whole experience greatly.
Public duties later took him several times to Rome, where he lectured on philosophy, made many friends, and perhaps enjoyed the acquaintance of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
For example, one student reported that he/she "enjoyed the first portion of labs when we didn't do S. pombe because it had nothing to do with the lectures.
Hope you weren't to disheartened and enjoyed the lecture/your day anyway".
I enjoyed the classes.
I really enjoyed the movements.
It claimed that the passengers, who paid up to £13,000 each for the two-week trip, were "enjoying the regularly scheduled lecture programme" while they waited to be rescued or dislodged at high tide.
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