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Discover LudwigThe term "main speech" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be better to use "primary speech" or "main portion of the speech" instead. However, if you do use "main speech" in a sentence, it should be grammatically correct. Example: The main speech of the evening was given by the guest of honor, who shared inspiring stories about their journey to success.
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And the text of the main speech was harsh indeed.
The actor forgot his lines in the main speech, and it all deflated.
A week later, he describes The Spectator's Christmas party, where the main speech was given by Sir Peregrine Worsthorne.
The main speech, full of passionate calls for respect for diversity, was given by a Mayan known as Commander Esther.
"We hope that the Congress will act on this important piece of legislation this month," Mrs. Clinton said in her main speech at the economic forum.
But there's no place for such negative campaigning at Bornholm, and in her main speech, Ms Thorning-Schmidt abruptly flips her rhetoric.
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Here are some of the key talking points from the three main speeches.
At the conference today the theme is "tackling the causes of poverty" and the main speeches will come from Andrew Lansley, Michael Gove, Kenneth Clarke, Iain Duncan Smith and Andrew Mitchell.
David Cameron listened to a number of the speeches from the bar of the upper house after the main speeches in the Commons.
NBC and the other broadcast networks cut their live convention coverage to an hour during prime time this year, which leaves barely time to show the main speeches, let alone analyze them.
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