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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lecturing about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about someone speaking at length about a specific topic. For example, "The professor was lecturing about the benefits of renewable energy sources."
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Wiesel began lecturing about Job as early as 1946.
But when feminists start lecturing about wrong choices, it lessens their numbers.
But I wasn't lecturing about finance in those days.
"Lecturing about shadows?" a voice behind Kwartler said.
In the last two years, Mr. Alessa, too, started lecturing about God and grew a beard.
After the memoir Mr. Thomas spent much of the rest of his life lecturing about it.
He retired in 1990 and began a second career writing and lecturing about classical music.
Soon, I started lecturing about careers and writing, my twin passions.
Others have been arrested while lecturing about vitamins, and nutritionists have been put under electronic surveillance.
Thoughts on a month spent teaching and lecturing about property rights in China.
He wore a lizard mask and top hat while lecturing about Obamacare.
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