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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a present of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a gift or offering that is being given to someone. Example: "For her birthday, I decided to give her a present of a beautiful necklace."
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He gets a present of cherry jam.
The flight attendants give him a present of toilet paper.
It was a present of the I.O.C. Q.
He sends her a present of a dead rodent.
What I did not like is that they gave a present of such value.
Hard drugs, sold openly on street corners, were a present of choice for some.
One tells of him being given a present of a Galápagos turtle.
He came with a present of Zevon's album, My Ride's Here.
She had aged, but he hoped to give her a present of a little of his desire from long ago.
He gave me a present of a rare first edition of a novel that had been almost entirely forgotten.
I told David Xu that I wanted to make a present of my new clubs to him.
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