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The phrase "a powerful presentation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a presentation that has a strong impact or effectiveness, often followed by what the presentation achieves or conveys.
Example: "The speaker delivered a powerful presentation that captivated the audience and inspired action."
Alternatives: "an impactful presentation that" or "a compelling presentation that".
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Controlling Your Blood Pressure is a powerful presentation that reveals how — no matter what your age — you can gain and maintain the protective benefits of lower blood pressure.
Guanqun Yu, Ms. Zhou's latest discovery, beat scores of other singers to win the 2008 Belvedere competition with a powerful presentation that included an aria from Puccini's "Manon Lescaut".
7. Create a powerful presentation that will speak for itself.
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But it was not just the Scottish flavor of the show, as the models walked through a snowy forest of bare branches, kilts swinging and sporrans swishing, that made this a powerful presentation.
By doing this practice for up to 30 minutes every morning, plus one more time before he goes onstage, Amyx says, "I'm able to manage my anxiety and turn that nervous energy into a powerful presentation".
This was a powerful presentation of the Tisci aesthetic: hard rock, but with the utmost luxury.
Keyframes is a powerful presentation and animation software aimed at people telling stories.
(See Richard 1997 for a powerful presentation of this objection).
For more of Diane's speech tips read, Stand and Deliver Etiquette: Ten Tips to Delivering a Powerful Presentation & Business Etiquette: 9 Powerful Presentation Tips.
Backstage were some of the individuals working to make such a powerful presentation possible.
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