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The phrase "a presenter of record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to identify someone who is officially recognized as the presenter of a particular work or event.
Example: "In the conference program, Dr. Smith is listed as the presenter of record for the keynote speech."
Alternatives: "official presenter" or "designated presenter".
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However his friend Norris McWhirter – later, appropriately, a presenter of Record Breakers – alerted the press.
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Yet, by 1951, he was not only an established Guardian correspondent, he had also become a television presenter and recorded 250 editions of his Letter from America.
"John was a great presenter of information," Dr. Tsemberis said.
Mr Nesbitt is a former presenter of UTV news.
She was an inept presenter of teen-aimed TV shows.
The rush from recording something on the radio – and the resulting mixtapes with the tail of a presenter's voice on them?
The point of a presentation is to have a presenter!
Deborah Bull is a presenter and creative director of the Royal Opera House.
The participant video shows the scene of the speaker if the speaker is not a presenter or the whole span of the meeting room if the speaker is the presenter.
Just before 10am on 19 December 2003, Sara Cox played her last ever record as presenter of Radio 1's Breakfast Show.
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