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Free sign up"gave lecture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone teaching a class, or delivering a speech or presentation about a particular topic. For example, "The professor gave a lecture on ancient Greek philosophy to her students."
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The Laubins performed and gave lecture demonstrations throughout the United States and abroad.
Joining the faculty of the School of Business Administration, he gave lecture courses on business policy, the environment and production.
During the 1970s and '80s she gave lecture tours and recitals internationally, including poetry and prose recitals at the Edinburgh festivals in 1974 and 1975.
Ms. Davis's instructional practices were somewhat traditional in that she gave lecture using Powerpoint slides during which students were seated and expected to take notes.
Roche Pharma Switzerland funded in part the present research program through a unrestricted research grant and gave lecture fees to PM. NP, MP and PM provided conceptual idea in drafting the paper.
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He made recordings of Indian music and from 1909 to 1923 gave lecture-recitals with Tsianina Redfeather, an Indian singer, in both America and Europe.
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Also, we sometimes gave lectures about our work.
Alan taught & gave lectures, so he was out of town.
He gave lectures of epic length, inspiring renegades half his age to act on his beliefs.
He gave lectures and taught throughout the United States and Great Britain and around the world.
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