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The phrase "to lecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is giving a presentation or talking about an academic topic. For example: "The professor lectured on the importance of communication in the workplace."
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He loves to lecture.
He loved to lecture.
Mike resolved to lecture him on that.
We don't have to lecture Greece.
Nor did I come to lecture anyone.
Ms. Dunham had come to lecture.
I've tried hard not to lecture.
They're in no position to lecture anyone".
He began to lecture at the Ecole Normale in 1964.
He returned to Oxford to lecture in zoology in 1970.
He has absolutely no moral credibility to lecture anyone".
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