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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his discourse" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally refers to a long and detailed expression of ideas, especially in a speech or written work. For example, "The politician's discourse articulated his commitment to social justice."
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His discourse was deliberate.
His discourse doesn't include Europe.
Put-downs were the bulk of his discourse.
Though he delivers a bracing message, his discourse can wander.
He seems, within his discourse, distracted by hectoring students and fractious fellow-faculty.
Although there might be a good soundbite, his discourse was always strongly Bible-based.
It was the originality of his views, an outsider commented, that made his discourse fascinating.
Later Young was struck by the "unreflective frenzy of his discourse".
"The President has four fixed ideas that form the heart of his discourse," Mesa told me.
"The president builds up everything with his discourse and the hopes of the people.
But this revelation has not moved Chávez to change the religious images in his discourse.
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