Sentence examples for To present from inspiring English sources

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To present

verb

To bring (someone) into the presence of (a person); to introduce formally.

  • To present an envoy to the king

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To present control, expensive, ribboned, juiced.

It's to present sides fairly.

Past to present.

1995 to present: President.

We were asked to present only Israelis.

Traces his career up to present day.

(Kelly had returned to present an award).

Years in rally championship: 1999 to present.

That's all I have to present".

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Fast-forward to present-day Egypt.

"It's a complicated sport to present.

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