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has lectured

  • present perfect
    of lecture (3rd person singular).
    lecture
    noun
    a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject.

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“Their song has a very pro-European message,” said Vuletic, who has lectured widely on the contest.

From The Wall Street Journal May 16, 2026

He has lectured and trained in all fifty U.S. states, eight Canadian provinces and every continent except Antarctica.

From Salon Oct. 25, 2024

She’s produced an online series on the history of the banjo — which she plays adeptly — and has lectured at Harvard, Stanford and Yale.

From Seattle Times Aug. 18, 2023

He started his career in politics by working as a staffer for lawmakers, and has lectured on the state Legislature at UC Merced.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 21, 2022

Mrs. Rose has lectured in not less than twenty-three different States of the Union.

From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I by Elizabeth Cady Stanton