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Free sign upThe phrase "a presentation for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or audience of a presentation.
Example: "I am preparing a presentation for a conference on climate change."
Alternatives: "a presentation intended for" or "a presentation aimed at".
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2. Research Berea College (//www.berea.edu) and prepare a presentation for a high school college fair.
The research will then be organized into a presentation for a historical food festival entitled "Craving History".
In a domestic-science class, three boys are making a presentation for a new washing-powder advertisement.
A staffer was putting together a presentation for a small group of nine or 10 folks and thought they would intersperse their presentation with humorous shots.
This year, Disney will make its third trip to the convention with a presentation for a 3-D film, "Tron: Legacy".
If your figure will be used in a presentation for a high school outreach program, your audience will have a very different set of background knowledge.
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In a presentation for an "open day" at Shirebrook, the company said it wanted to be seen as the "Selfridges of sports retail".
The reading of the play, "Guantánamo: 'Honor Bound to Defend Freedom,' " above, is a presentation for an audience of parliamentarians, lawyers and human rights organizations invited by activists seeking to focus political attention on the plight of detainees.
If you're making a presentation, for example, rehearse with a friend or in the mirror.
How about someone incorporating a photo into a presentation for which she gets expenses and an honorarium?
A user could give a presentation, for example, by screen-sharing his or her copy of a Microsoft Powerpoint file.
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