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Discover Ludwig"giving a talk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone speaking publicly or delivering a lecture. For example, "The professor is giving a talk on the history of ancient Rome today."
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I'm giving a talk in Paris tomorrow.
He is equally engaging when giving a talk.
I was giving a talk and the 'looks' thing came up.
We then hired a young entrepreneur I had met while giving a talk in Hermosillo.
Giving a talk at church, he had said "Saviour" when he meant to say "Satan".
I called because I heard you were up in Portland tonight, giving a talk.
On Friday, SARAH FERGUSON, THE DUCHESS OF YORK, will be giving a talk for Weight Watchers.
Dr. Ryan was giving a talk along those lines a dozen years ago and ad libbed.
In 1968, Carolee Schneemann caused outrage in Britain simply by giving a talk about art.
On Sunday, Alex will be giving a talk about recurring bass lines in the Festival.
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Peter Barbieri gives a talk.
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