"hold a workshop" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to refer to an event in which a group of people meet to discuss a particular subject or to teach skills. For example: "The company is planning to hold a workshop on effective communication skills."
NASA will hold a workshop next year to try to find ways of doing just that.
The time is right to hold a workshop that focuses on these two techniques.
Officials said the institutions would hold a workshop in November for their scientists to meet and compare ideas.
The council is planning to hold a workshop in late July to discuss what's involved with appealing the census.
We will hold a workshop regarding this database and pre-1949 gazetteer collections at Yale during the Fall semester.
In early April, the company is set to hold a workshop on "going viral," and an informal discussion about growth strategies with executives of Etsy and Seamless.com.
NASA held a workshop a year ago about the preservation issue.
Teachers held a workshop on cyberbullying.
The Great Plains Institute & Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions holds a workshop.
Officials recently held a workshop to discuss the proposals.
The Buildings Department is holding a workshop on Sept. 21.
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