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The phrase "remarks delivered" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a speech or spoken comments that were given during a specific event or occasion. It is often used in news articles, official documents, and other formal writings. Example: "In his remarks delivered at the award ceremony, the CEO thanked all the employees for their hard work and dedication."
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Governor Pataki attended, and Mr. Bush roused the crowd with remarks delivered by telephone.
"The Killing" reduced many of these scenes to curt exchanges or off-hand remarks delivered in passing.
The king's remarks, delivered in Zulu, included a rebuke to anyone who questioned his people's love of animals.
Following is an excerpt of remarks delivered by former Senator Fred D. Thompson of Tennessee in Marshalltown, Iowa, on Tuesday.
Erdoğan, too, took the opportunity to press the US over the YPG in remarks delivered on Thursday.
His remarks, delivered in the clipped, aggressive style typically favored by the more hawkish Mr. Putin, appeared to signal that Russia's participation was not unconditional.
Her remarks, delivered outside Crathie Kirk near her Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire after the Sunday morning service, were interpreted by the no camp as a helpful intervention.
Benedict's remarks, delivered in a strained voice, came at the end of his homily in a Mass in which he emphasized the need for "obedience to God".
Adapted from the opening remarks delivered by Misha Glouberman at each installment of the Trampoline Hall lecture series, which he hosts, and which was founded by Sheila Heti.
Mr. Romney, who often stumbles when reading from prepared remarks, delivered his 25-minute speech with the help of two teleprompters.
In remarks delivered at the Arab League, he said the United States would seek to encourage, not dictate, a transition to a fully civilian government.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com