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Discover Ludwig"gave a session" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone leads a conference or a meeting in order to inform or teach people about a particular subject. For example: "The CEO gave a session on the company's new budgeting strategies to the department heads."
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I recently gave a session (not at the IGF) on the problems with electronic surveillance to an authoritarian-lite telecoms regulator.
Then Shermon gave a session (Fig. 2) just before lunch in which he began speaking in English and then quickly shifted into Ilocano.
(ID 11, stillbirth, aged 33 years) The SIDS and KIDS counsellor came into our workplace around the first anniversary of losing my first baby and gave a session about the grief process.
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The animals were given a session of the task for 3 days.
As part of their research training, they had been given a session on grading material.
For each study arm, CGVs were given a session outline and educational materials in the form of flip charts.
Two days later, under the disjunct condition, the mice were re-exposed to the now familiar L-shape track (FamRun2 session) after which they were given a session of sleep/rest in the sleep/rest box (pre-DisjRun1).
Between successive reversals, animals were given a session of up to seven 10-trial blocks where they were required to show retention of the previous reversal phase by reaching the nine of 10 correct criterion in one 10-trial block.
After McDowell gave an orientation-session pep talk at a campus auditorium, attendees dispersed into six brainstorming groups organized by themes, including biology, habitat, culture, and product design.
Radio 1's Zane Lowe, who gave her a session last month, says he was "blown away" when he discovered her.
Beck was the opener for Evel Knievel who was giving a question/answer session at the Grand.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com