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China
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Lecterns are not commonly used in traditional Chinese presentations and speeches.
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United Kingdom
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Lecterns are commonly found in churches, conference rooms, and lecture halls for speakers to place notes during speeches and presentations in the United Kingdom.
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United States
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Lecterns are commonly used in churches, academic institutions, and conference settings for public speaking and presentations in the United States.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, lecterns are less commonly used in public speaking and presentations, with a preference for speaking from a standing position.
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Western countries
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Lecterns are commonly used in churches and academic settings in Western countries for public speaking and lecturing.
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East Asian countries
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Lecterns are less commonly used and may not hold the same historical significance in public speaking and academic settings in East Asian countries.
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Middle Eastern countries
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Lecterns are commonly used in Middle Eastern countries, particularly in mosques, for the Imam to lead prayer and recite from the Quran.
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