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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a presentation of mine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a presentation that you have created or delivered, emphasizing ownership.
Example: "I would like to invite you to attend a presentation of mine on the latest marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "my presentation" or "a presentation I created".
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A friend of mine put on a presentation and heavy Republican donors were at this conference, put on a presentation about how American militarism and military spending and foreign intervention [are some] of the biggest problems in American public life.
This kind of anodyne presentation of data-mining, says Joseph Turow, a professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, could prompt people to collude in their own surveillance by perfecting their profiles.
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A year and half later, when an abstract of mine was accepted for oral presentation at an international conference, I was really keen to attend the conference.
Last weekend, a friend of mine stood up in a room of Tech Integration educators to give a presentation, and spoke about not shaving her legs.
In fact, a friend of mine called yesterday and told me her (rather frequent) presentations are so boring, she's putting even herself to sleep.
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