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The phrase "a more straightforward presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a presentation style that is clear, direct, and easy to understand.
Example: "To enhance audience engagement, we should aim for a more straightforward presentation of the data."
Alternatives: "a clearer presentation" or "a simpler presentation."
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By the 1970s, adventure lectures used a more straightforward presentation, with color-slide carousels as the prime technology.
His photography looks almost as surreal as it did in Mr. Demand's show, despite a more straightforward presentation.
Shorter delays in breast cancer compared with other cancers may occur because of a more straightforward presentation of signs and symptoms that are easily understood by patients and doctors, clear referral guidance, well-organised secondary care clinics, a national screening programme and a high public profile.
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"Triangle Fire," a presentation of "American Experience" on PBS, takes a more straightforward, strictly chronological approach and spends much more time on the progress of the labor movement in organizing garment workers, a tumultuous process that actually took place several years before the fire.
They hold a more straightforward puzzle, too.
A more straightforward case is Massachusetts.
Other stories take a more straightforward approach.
They represent a more straightforward American style.
Samuelson, a Keynesian, relies on a more straightforward argument.
That question had a more straightforward answer: probably not.
There must be a more straightforward way of running things.
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