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The phrase "a high profile presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a presentation that is well-publicized or attracts significant attention, often due to its importance or the prominence of the speaker.
Example: "The CEO's speech at the annual conference was a high profile presentation that garnered media coverage."
Alternatives: "a high visibility presentation" or "a prominent presentation".
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But he has retained a high profile.
Volunteer to lead a high profile project.
Khan is a big name, has a high profile.
The case has had a high profile in Britain.
USAToday is a high profile customer.
"This is a high profile project.
One of the biggest surprises is the low-profile successes of a high profile player.
Not to disparage the normal work of a conservatory, but shouldn't such a high-profile public presentation be shielded from intrusions?
Warnock, who had met Bates in Monaco on Friday and shaken hands on a contract until the end of the 2012-13 season, was greeted by the supporters here, though there was no high-profile presentation of a manager grudgingly admired for his achievements at three other Yorkshire clubs; just an introduction over the Tannoy as he took his seat.
I asked Dr. Majumdar how he chose which companies to highlight in his high-profile presentation, and he said "the ones that were competitive".
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