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The phrase "a PowerPoint presentation for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific PowerPoint presentation intended for a particular audience or purpose.
Example: "I created a PowerPoint presentation for the upcoming marketing meeting to showcase our new strategies."
Alternatives: "a PowerPoint deck for" or "a PowerPoint slideshow for".
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"A bloke giving a PowerPoint presentation, for two hours a week.
Investigate this period in history and create a PowerPoint presentation for your class.
2. Create a PowerPoint presentation for an introductory business class that compares non-profit and for-profit organizations.
Another, Halima Bhayat, said she was preparing a PowerPoint presentation for her students at Maria Fidelis convent school, north London.
How can a course that forces students to stare at a PowerPoint presentation for four hours a week be personal?
Not to check your e-mail at the hotel or to sneak in a few hours on a PowerPoint presentation for next week.
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A MHP and the project lead presented a webcast, including a PowerPoint presentation of uses of the Internet for mental health, with intervals for typed instant message discussions.
We organised a PowerPoint presentation of my proposal for all those that might be involved.
Kristin Forbes, new arrival of the Bank of England's monetary policy meeting (MPC) instead opted for a Powerpoint presentation of edited highlights when addressing the 100 Women in Hedge Funds conference on Wednesday.
DENVER — Cheers fit for a revival meeting swept a hotel ballroom as 1,800 entrepreneurs and experts watched a PowerPoint presentation of the most promising technologies for limiting global warming: solar power, wind, ethanol and other farmed fuels, energy-efficient buildings and fuel-sipping cars.
The information session consisted of a Powerpoint presentation presented by a neuro-ophthalmologist for 35 minutes.
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