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The phrase "a neat presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a presentation that is well-organized, visually appealing, and easy to understand.
Example: "The students delivered a neat presentation on climate change, making complex information accessible to everyone in the audience."
Alternatives: "a tidy presentation" or "a polished presentation".
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Gather up all your information from your research and make a neat presentation.
For a neat presentation, it is good to only have a few pictures or not too much writing.
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There was fanfare and pageantry, and even a neat pregame presentation, during which the slender, buck-toothed hero received a gold watch from the mayor.
Publishers Morel have actually divided the photos across two books that come in a neat little presentation box.
Another contender is Laura Bush, the first lady, who, with her soothing colors and neat presentation, is the fashion equivalent of meatloaf and rice pudding -- comfort food.
This will ensure a neat and complementary presentation with you alpaca being the star, and you not upstaging it or distracting the judges.
Or it might be a particularly satisfying presentation, like a neat rosette of mussels on a circular bed of tiny chopped vegetables, dressed with mustard oil and surrounded by confetti-color dots of sauce.
Worse than that, Presley had taken black songs, and a black style of aggressive presentation and sold this passionate music as a neat package wrapped in his acceptably white skin.
It was a neat experience, a neat experience".
A neat metaphor for a neat game.
A neat symmetry there.
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