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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teach a workshop" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context where you are referring to someone giving a workshop or seminar on a particular topic. For example, "My colleague is going to teach a workshop on conflict resolution next month."
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("As a teacher by trade, I am delighted to teach a workshop here in Second Life").
He could teach a workshop on the art of simple yet effective first impressions.
Glenn Davison will teach a workshop on mini-kites, which can even be flown inside.
Perhaps Ms. Linke, she suggested, would like to come teach a workshop.
"I teach a workshop called 'How to Make Mistakes on Purpose,' which uses speed and chaos to create.
Members of the Cunningham repertory will also teach a workshop on the choreographer's technique to dancers in Moscow.
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Skylar had co-taught a workshop on breast binding.
At the time, he was teaching a workshop in Hackney.
I was teaching a workshop there at the Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano.
"We used to take him up there every year, when I taught a workshop.
During his five-week stay, Mr. Kelly taught a workshop to local teenagers.
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