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Discover Ludwig"speech notes" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to written notes or a written script that a speaker uses to guide their speech or presentation. Example: The politician relied heavily on his speech notes to deliver a well-structured and impactful speech to the audience. In this sentence, "speech notes" is used to indicate that the politician had written notes to refer to while giving the speech.
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"The Australian government has traditionally provided grants for infrastructure," he will say, according to his speech notes.
"Climate change is an economic and environmental cancer – and it demands early intervention," the speech notes said.
We can't expect to catch-up the shortfall and unlock the infrastructure market through business-as-usual," he will say, according to speech notes distributed to the media.
McCutcheon's speech notes, dashed off at typical speed on the back of a memo, capitalised the word DIGNITY next to a lower case efficiency.
The speech notes did not mention deregulation directly, but said universities "should be autonomous, self-accrediting institutions with responsibility for their own affairs".
"It's been nearly 18 months since the announcement of possibly the most far-reaching reform proposal in the history of Australian higher education," his speech notes said.
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Allen, who sniffled through his speech, noted that he was the league's strongest man, once bench-pressing 700 pounds.
Several officials involved in the speech noted that Mr. Bush purposely did not specify a timetable for Israeli withdrawals.
Only 3 actors have skipped their directors in their speech, noted Nathaniel Rogers and Chris Kirk in Slate last year: Mo'Nique, Alan Arkin and George Clooney.
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