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The phrase "a straightforward presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a clear and uncomplicated way of presenting information or ideas.
Example: "The speaker delivered a straightforward presentation that made complex topics easy to understand."
Alternatives: "a clear presentation" or "an uncomplicated presentation".
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"It is formal in the sense that it is a straightforward presentation," Joel said.
It's a can't-win situation, since the play becomes either hard to follow (with diversionary visuals) or hard to swallow (with a straightforward presentation of a medicinal lecture).
(Genzlinger) 'THE GRAND INQUISITOR' Peter Brooks's severe, ultimately unilluminating adaptation of Dostoyevsky's parable of worldly and spiritual power is less an interpretation than a straightforward presentation.
The film, like the book, depends for its effectiveness on a straightforward presentation of information and an accumulation of damning detail.
It was a straightforward presentation of drawings, maquettes and other preparatory materials, mostly stemming from his commission to design the Jersey City Medical Center Station on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail System.
Your subjects' connection with their patients is so brief — it's wham, bam, don't let the ambulance door hit you on the way out — that a straightforward presentation of their work won't satisfy the demands of hourlong prime-time story lines.
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It's a sufficiently straightforward presentation that offers a quick and straightforward way for people to push themselves a little harder.
Though it's interesting enough, the story "would benefit from a crisp, straightforward presentation instead of the slow, talky, sodden treatment it receives here" (A. O. Scott).
By the 1970s, adventure lectures used a more straightforward presentation, with color-slide carousels as the prime technology.
His photography looks almost as surreal as it did in Mr. Demand's show, despite a more straightforward presentation.
The story is simple, interesting enough, and would benefit from a crisp, straightforward presentation instead of the slow, talky, sodden treatment it receives here.
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