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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a presence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the existence or occurrence of something in a particular context or situation.
Example: "There was a presence of uncertainty in the room as the team awaited the results."
Alternatives: "an existence of" or "a manifestation of".
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There is just a presence of place here".
A presence of tremendous power, she's petite, delicate, decorative even, in her pretty gilt-trimmed gown.
"If there is a presence of a banned drug, he should be able to realize that".
"They have to look very clean, very fresh, very natural, and with a presence, of course".
There has always been a presence of extremism in the European Parliament, just as in many national parliaments across Europe.
Saturday's demonstration is now also set to include a presence of more traditional protest groups, such as poor indigenous farmers.
Absence can of course have a presence of its own, as modern Sikh history does in this exhibition.
There was a presence of police officers in riot gear and some protesters were detained.
Further, Mr. Cochran has become more of a presence of late at other political events.
Copper is in short supply, having a presence of only 0.01 percent.
Dubbed the "Land of Enchantment", there's a presence of the mystic in New Mexico as common as the spicy scent of piñon.
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