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Free sign upThe phrase 'lecture of' is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
To be grammatically correct, the phrase should be 'lecture on'. For example, "Our professor gave us a lecture on the importance of listening."
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In the first lecture of the course the lecturer asked us to all the think of the first negative memory we has about our own time at school.
"We redesigned the caliber with a pyramidal shape and an angle of lecture of 60 degrees".
Perhaps, today, a lecture of equal importance is taking place at Newnham or Girton.
I watched a lecture of yours on YouTube and could only admire your eloquence.
(CP Snow's baleful lecture of that name was delivered exactly 50 years ago).
The second grader's question had provided a perfect segue for his final lecture of the day.
After all, one had to be rockin' for the first lecture of the day, and I was always late.
Talk story about attending the annual lecture of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, at the invitation of Dr. Haskins.
The point was not to completely disturb the lecture of the piece but to disturb the point of view".
"The Accomplices," which opened last night at the Acorn Theater, is a soporific lecture of a play.
Earlier, Shahzad offered a lecture of his own for Americans, and said he felt no remorse for his actions.
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