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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a presentation to us" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a presentation that is being given to a specific group, including the speaker and their audience.
Example: "We are looking forward to a presentation to us about the new marketing strategy next week."
Alternatives: "a presentation for us" or "a presentation directed at us".
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"Instead of asking for offers I asked all the shoe companies to make a presentation to us and explain what they would do to market Michael," Falk recounts.
"While D.E.C. remains committed to a Superfund cleanup, the city has made a presentation to us regarding its proposed alternative and we are reviewing it," said Yancey Roy, a spokesman for the state's Department of Environmental Conservation.
"In a presentation to us last week, they said 200 jobs were to go - outside contractors and from the general workforce, some managers and some officials," he said.
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"They have not made any presentation to us as to why there's any greater need.
"I gave a presentation to him".
Submit a presentation to a conference.
In a presentation to Sec.
Litvinenko's thesis – cited approvingly by Spanish prosecutor José Grinda González in a 2010 presentation to a US-Spanish counter-terrorism group – was that the Russian government, its intelligence agencies and organised crime had merged into a single "mafia state".
In a classified presentation to a new US-Spain counter-terrorism and organised crime experts' working group he said the mafia now exercised tremendous control over sectors of the global economy.
TechCrunch learned of the new feature by way of an internal presentation, leaked to us, explaining how the new feature will look.
I believe that sending handwritten notes, as either prelude or follow-up to a presentation, helps us establish that our business gives clients the service and attention they deserve — and has helped us win new accounts.
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