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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to give presentations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in delivering presentations.
Example: "She is able to give presentations on complex topics with clarity and confidence."
Alternatives: "capable of delivering presentations" or "skilled in giving presentations."
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But after attending several camps and group work sessions, he's now able to give presentations in front of a room full of prospective adopters and even spoke at the 2014 National Adoption awards to hundreds of people.
Most of the students are able to give presentations with confidence.
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Since the start of the program, Rosborough said the students have gone from almost zero proficiency to being able to give public presentations on the program in their language.
Google has invited him to give presentations at their headquarters.
I have visited a number of monasteries to give presentations.
We'll be able to give a full-blown presentation pretty soon".
I wanted to write about Hindu creationism after Michael Roberts gave it a fleeing mention in his presentation but nobody here was able to give me any details.
Able, to give material assistance.
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