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The phrase 'to speak at' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone addressing a group or gathering, such as a public speaking event, lecture, meeting, etc. Example: The candidate has been invited to speak at the upcoming town hall meeting.
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Pearson to Speak at Suffern.
Knapp to Speak at Brewster.
Deland to Speak at Bowdoin.
Prof. Pearson to Speak at Suffern.
Mrs. Knapp to Speak at Brewster.
Mrs. Deland to Speak at Bowdoin.
Others refused to speak at all.
He hadn't meant to speak at all.
"It's one thing to speak at CPAC.
I didn't get to speak at all.
Tutu came to speak at school assemblies.
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