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The phrase "a presentation like that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of presentation that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "I was really impressed by the speaker's ability to engage the audience; a presentation like that can make a lasting impact."
Alternatives: "such a presentation" or "a presentation of that kind".
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Pringle said that left the UK government fighting to protect a principle that Salmond's team was already ready to concede: "They made their one red line the binary referendum so in that sense they did kind of … they played into our hands in terms of making a presentation like that".
As you may understand, jumping into a customer loyalty discussion with CMOs of Fortune 500 and 1000 companies after a presentation like that was very exciting.
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My brain conks out when I hear presentations like that.
Each demands its own method of presentation, and I like that.
It's almost like a presentation, but one that's theatrical.
But I can see that when you're giving someone critical feedback on, say, like a presentation that they didn't prepare enough for, that's hard enough to hear as it is, in some cases.
The presentation was like that of a typical pulp, but with eight full page color illustrations, all by Fred Meagher, who had previously illustrated Westerns.
To find out, "How did that fairly normal-seeming guy get into the Emerald City and come to put on that kind of presentation?" So I liked that once I heard that approach.
Here he was preceded on stage by a cardboard presentation pack that looked like it might contain a list of factory options for the new Insignia Sports Tourer, but which instead carried with it the expected list of names.
The form of my painting is also like a poster...the poster is like propaganda period...even now, it's a propaganda country so my painting in a way is like that a propaganda presentation, so basically I use what they used and reflect that back.
I remember one time in a restaurant, this couple on the next table were talking about their days – business proposals, presentations, stuff like that – so I asked him what he'd done that day.
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