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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a presentation against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a presentation that opposes or critiques a particular idea, argument, or topic.
Example: "The professor delivered a presentation against the proposed policy changes, highlighting their potential negative impacts."
Alternatives: "a talk opposing" or "a lecture critiquing".
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This consistency and these traditional themes are what his followers have come to hear: a presentation against abortion, in favor of a flat income tax and in favor of more choices in education, health care and Social Security investments.
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I heard Scott Ritter for the first time on C-Span, where he gave an eloquent presentation against going to war in Iraq (Barry Bearak, Nov. 24).
To get competitive juices flowing, the artist Amanda Browder of "Bad at Sports," a Chicago-based art podcast, offered a presentation called "Battleship," which pitted Formalists against Conceptualists, artists against dealers, and painters against the world.
(Set against this was a presentation during which William Boyce, a co-founder of Highland Capital Partners, was asked what women should do to prepare for a career in venture capital. "Don't," he replied).
Make that "geome-tricks" when it came to Vionnet's presentation against a backdrop so violently visual that it detracted from the clothes.
McKinsey gave a presentation.
A presentation of CBS News.
Is a presentation imminent?
It wanted a presentation.
I love a presentation.
Antoinette critiques a presentation.
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