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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a workshop" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an event in which a speaker or teacher provides information to a group on a particular topic. For example, "The CEO is giving a workshop on financial planning for small businesses next week."
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Marcus Sedgwick will give a workshop on Gormenghast at Edinburgh international book festival on Thursday August 21.
Sunday My turn to give a workshop on the Making of a Show Garden, a behind the scenes at Chelsea talk on exhibiting at an RHS show.
Aron Kader performed with Axis of Evil before he was asked by Amman officials to give a workshop for young Jordanians.
His finest material sees him test the link between racism and climate-change denial, or give a workshop in the interplay of regional accent and character.
In October, the teachers will give a workshop at the center that has attracted interest from neurologists in England and Norway.
So when Mr. Podany was asked to give a workshop in Istanbul in 1999, he decided to take a different approach, structuring it in a way that invited more grass-roots involvement.
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He gave a workshop on how to grow orchids under lights.
The play was given a workshop production at the La Jolla Playhouse, in San Diego in February and March.
"Chef Antoine Heerrah gives a workshop on how to cook bananas, and the children learn banana songs as well as take part in a banana barbecue".
Now Stanley Walden, a composer, has turned the piece into a new jazz opera, which will be given a workshop production this weekend by the Center for Contemporary Opera.
Laura Day, the author of "Practical Intuition," recently gave a workshop on empowerment at Demi Moore's Idaho home that was written up in Marie Claire magazine.
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