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The phrase "a fascinating presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a presentation that captures interest and holds the audience's attention.
Example: "The speaker delivered a fascinating presentation on climate change that left everyone eager to learn more."
Alternatives: "an engaging presentation" or "a captivating presentation."
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Overall a fascinating presentation.
A man from Mintel gave a fascinating presentation the other day on the rise of what he dubbed Slow Media.
A welcome breakfast followed and then a fascinating presentation from Dr Scholl on the behaviour of our misunderstood friends, the great whites.
Similarly, in a fascinating presentation, David Liu from theknot.com described how his business achieved dominance in the wedding space — and is now investing to completely redefine the business from a mass-market approach to a niche approach.
And in a fascinating presentation at the launch event, Dr Par Kumaraswami, lecturer in Latin American cultural studies at the University of Manchester, gave a nuanced description of Cuban cultural life, including an account of the massively successful International Book Fair.
It was a fascinating presentation that shared numerous studies that have been performed to determine whether unconscious gender bias really affects how men treat women in these situations…the research resulted in a resounding, but unfortunate, "yes".
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It promises to be a fascinating presentation--one that is equally illuminating about Victorian literature and our own standing as 'laborers' in the academic profession.
It was a funny, strangely fascinating presentation, reminiscent of the Edinburgh Fringe hit Dirty Fan Male.
The first of four performances took place on Tuesday night, an engrossing presentation of a fascinating and tender work adapted from Japanese Noh plays and an African folk tale.
To help teachers explore the events of D-Day and its impact on the course of the second world war, there's a fascinating PowerPoint presentation from the Imperial War Museum.
But Chris Downey's and Georgina Kleege's fascinating presentation on 'Reading Cities as a Blind Person' provided vital information on understanding how completely false the tale is in today's society.
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