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The phrase "ably presents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who presents information or ideas in a skilled and competent manner.
Example: "The speaker ably presents the complex concepts in a way that is easy for the audience to understand."
Alternatives: "skillfully presents" or "expertly conveys".
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The irreconcilable differences between the cornerstones of theoretical physics -- the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics -- aren't easily visualized, but Greene ably presents the latest astronomical data to help us make sense of them.
The irreconcilable differences between the cornerstones of theoretical physics -- the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics -- aren't easily understood, but here the author ably presents the latest astronomical data to help us make sense of them.
Yet at other times, he ably presents delicious nuggets of information -- during Pickett's charge, we see revenge-minded federals nestled behind a stone wall, crying out, "Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg"; we learn that Washington was the "most heavily fortified city in the world".
But one wonders if an irascible Swiss pastoralist is really responsible for the temper of nineteenth-century anti-rationalism, which Mishra ably presents as it develops over the next two centuries, with a love of apocalyptic violence for its own sake.
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At the same time, Rice's book is an ably presented drama about the workings of a Ugandan courthouse.
He managed to leave a good impression at the last few debates, forsaking the grunge-era jokes for substance, and ably presenting himself as the "adult in the room" -- mirroring the technique that his old boss, President Barack Obama, has taken in Capitol Hill debates.
In this edited conversation, we hear the best of Professor McClain - first as a public intellectual engaged in civil discourse with David Blankenhorn and then as a teacher helping me better understand the chorus of voices and viewpoints in the contemporary discussions about parenthood, all ably presented in her recently released book What is Parenthood?
As some of my colleagues on the court, past and present, ably demonstrated, that decision was grievously wrong... Abortion is a unique act, in which a woman's exercise of control over her own body ends, depending on one's view, human life or potential human life.
Perhaps the greatest character challenge is that of the fraying schoolmistress, Mrs Appleyard; it's ably met by Elizabeth Nabben, presenting a creature who is pompous, pathetic and dangerous without ever stepping out of a school blazer.
Goldstein ably sketches reformers past and present, asserting that the common force behind each new wave of school reforms is evangelical conviction, and that new movements often seem based more on faith than on factual evidence.
That range was ably communicated in the 11 selections Tenet presented.
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