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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speeches with" is not grammatically correct.
You can use the phrase "speeches about" instead. For example: She gave several speeches about the issues facing her community.
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He has peppered floor speeches with profanities.
Both candidates are repeating their speeches, with only slight difference.
Already Mr Gore peppers his speeches with grand predictions.
Politicians must have delivered hundreds of speeches with such clichés.
After that, he sprinkled his speeches with aphorisms.
He delivers his long speeches with zeal and earnestness.
They delicately pepper their speeches with such wording.
He also started to sprinkle his speeches with passages from the Koran.
They will listen to commencement speeches with phrases like "moving forward" and "a new future".
The president has a history of making great speeches with frustratingly limited follow-through.
He might, as an experiment, spend his holiday season decorating his speeches with baubles and bangles.
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