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The phrase "a reasonable presentation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the adequacy or appropriateness of how information is conveyed or displayed.
Example: "The report provided a reasonable presentation of the data, making it easy for stakeholders to understand the findings."
Alternatives: "an acceptable depiction of" or "a suitable representation of".
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This may be a reasonable presentation of a mind at the end of its tether, but it's tedious to read.
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Please sign-up WELL in advance and prepare a reasonable length presentation.
In a show like this, casting is the thing, as well as a reasonable authenticity of musical presentation.
An overall sample size of 400 was therefore decided upon, with the aim of obtaining a reasonable number of patients in each presentation group, but also reflecting practical considerations.
This criterion is not meant to be a true gold standard for somatization, but rather a reasonable indicator of somatization (i.e. the presentation of somatic complaints unexplained by physical illness), relevant for primary care.
The fairness doctrine, which the F.C.C. said today it would consider adopting again, required broadcasters "to provide coverage of vitally important controversial issues of interest in the community" and "to provide a reasonable opportunity for the presentation of contrasting viewpoints on such issues".
Gould was able to place himself as someone who might survive for a reasonable amount of time because all the features of his specific presentation (his symptoms, his investigation results) suggested that was the case.
Yet a reasonable number of MPs turned up, and many of the presentations showed the politicians the direct relevance of the scientists' work to their world.
This is a reasonable line of thinking.
It's a reasonable theory of change.
David Ramsey is a reasonable facsimile of Ali.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com