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Discover Ludwig"speech gives" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something, usually knowledge or information, is being conveyed through speech. For example: "Speech gives us access to a wealth of knowledge and insights."
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Thatcher's speech gives three reasons why they should not be.
A Bush speech gives only the uplift — which suggests that there is no strategy beyond it.
And next week's Queen's speech gives the prime minister a chance to regroup.
Yet his speech gives a clear sense of the kind of central bank he wants to run.
McCain's speech gives reason to suspect that he knows better than to allow himself to backed into that tight corner.
His speech gives evidence that he wants our country to steer an evenhanded, middle-ground course between the two sides.
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