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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a process that presents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a method or procedure that reveals or displays something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The research outlines a process that presents the findings in a clear and concise manner."
Alternatives: "a method that reveals" or "a procedure that displays".
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However, tissue vasculature can be ascertained only through intensive examination (e.g., of pathological specimens), a process that presents major difficulties.
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She was misled by a process that presented cooked intel.
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MEP quantifies protein synthesis, respectively neofibrillogenesis, a process that is present and persists up to the age of 50, then decreases slightly.
An examination of computational creativity in music offers a series of models that illustrate selected aspects of musical creativity and then presents a process that integrates these aspects and produces music creatively.
Today in Nano Letters, the group presents a process that turns atmospheric CO2 into carbon nanofibers similar to valuable materials used in industries such as aerospace, construction, and electronics.
Already the black performers of "Porgy" were transforming the show, a process that has continued to the present.
In this paper we present a process that includes both model/mesh repair and mesh generation.
Sediment carried by rivers draining the continental interior began to fill the basin from the north, a process that has continued to the present.
The aim of the research described in this paper is to present a process that can address the challenges of collaborative user requirements elicitation workshops.
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