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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "on the lecture" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a lecture that was given by someone in a particular place or event. For example, "I learned a lot of valuable information on the lecture given by the professor at the university."
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Depends on the lecture.
(Emmott's book expanding on the lecture is due next month).
In nineteenth-century America, the temperance speech was a common attraction on the lecture circuit.
Last year, he earned more than eight million dollars on the lecture circuit.
His attempts in the theatre and on the lecture circuit bombed as well.
Upon leaving the government, Kemp was a sought-after speaker on the lecture circuit.
After her retirement from Congress, Chisholm remained active on the lecture circuit.
Mr. Moody went on the lecture circuit with lantern slides — the PowerPoint of its day.
Even before the book was published, he was in high demand on the lecture circuit.
The man's body was found on the lecture hall stage, the police said.
"Winning" grew out of Mr. Welch's extensive post-retirement experience on the lecture circuit, he said.
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