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Discover Ludwig"televised address" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to a speech or message that was broadcast on television. For example, "The President gave a televised address to the nation last night".
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State television also reported that Mubarak will make a televised address this evening.
Kennedy's televised address put civil rights in the public eye.
That evening, Qaddafi made a strange televised address.
"E.T.A. will fail," Mr. Aznar said in a televised address.
But his nationally televised address focused largely on Iraq.
"Remain calm and sane," he urged in a televised address.
He denied trading arms for hostages in Iran, then later admitted it in a televised address.
"It's our battle, and we are up to it," Nasrallah said in a televised address.
In a nationwide televised address, he repeated that every vote had to be counted properly.
Within hours, President Mubarak made a televised address urging national unity.
Mr Cabello addressed the country in a televised address following the arrests.
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