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Discover LudwigThe phrase "opening remarks by" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referencing the comments or statements made by someone at the beginning of a speech, presentation, or event. Example: "Good evening, everyone. Before we begin our panel discussion, we would like to invite our guest speaker, Dr. Smith, to make some opening remarks. Dr. Smith, the floor is yours."
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Opening remarks by Chancellor Carol T. Christ.
Opening remarks by Ed Wasserman, Dean, Graduate School of Journalism.
Opening remarks by Cornell University President David J. Skorton.
This event will feature opening remarks by U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-WA).
Opening remarks by Muhsin al-Musawi, Professor of Arabic Literature, Columbia University.
Japan U.S. Day began with opening remarks by the Honorable Jun Yamada, Consul General of Japan in San Francisco.
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Opening remarks were delivered by the Ministers of Agriculture and Health, with feature address by the FAO Representative, Mr. Reuben Robertson.
Opening remarks were delivered by Russell Katz, the director of neurology products at the F.D.A.
Opening remarks were delivered by Laurie Patton, Dean of Arts and Sciences.
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