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The term "make a speaking" is not correct in written English.
The phrase "make a speech" would be more accurate. For example, you could say "The principal asked me to make a speech at the graduation ceremony."
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The 2015 Vibrant Gujarat summit, the seventh such event, will run for three days from January 11th, when Mr Modi will make a speaking appearance.
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His first words were 'Jambo, bwana — habari gani?' " He seemed to want to make a point, speaking Swahili to me.
His first words were 'Jambo, bwana — habari gani?'_ _" He seemed to want to make a point, speaking Swahili to me.
He entered and left the courtroom through an internal access door and did not make a plea, speaking only to confirm his personal details.
"When you make a wish, speak it into the palm of your hand and then let it go.
Then I did not make a prediction, strictly speaking, at all; merely a remark about what presently seems to me.
Raised in the true American ideal that an individual can make a difference, they spoke up.
Make a point to speak it at home, too.
Find or make a friend who speaks French well, and make an effort to practice your French with this friend.
Kratz has been very outspoken in the media since the release of Making a Murderer, speaking to numerous news outlets about the evidence left out of the show.
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