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The phrase "lectured at" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone gives a formal talk or lesson to an audience. Example: The professor lectured at the conference for an hour, covering a wide range of topics related to his research.
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He lectured at the Smithsonian.
He also lectured at Harvard on law.
He also lectured at Yale and Wesleyan.
He lectured at the University of Nairobi.
Peter lectured at Cardiff until his retirement.
Duns Scotus lectured at Cologne until his death.
She lectured at Sotheby's and the Smithsonian on this subject.
She lectured at several NYU seminars on brownstone restorations.
He lectured at many other universities throughout the world.
He also lectured at a dozen universities around the world.
He's lectured at Oxford and given a talk at Harvard.
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