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Discover Ludwig"speaking at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone delivering a speech or presentation. For example, "The President will be speaking at the convention this weekend."
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Statistically speaking, at least.
She is speaking at EU Dev Days.
Bettman was speaking at 5 30 a.m.
Women scientists barred from speaking at podiums.
Figuratively speaking, at least.
Relatively speaking, at least.
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spoke at a luncheon.
He spoke at length.
He speaks at churches.
Many spoke at once.
He spoke at Yale.
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