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The phrase "about the presentations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or details related to presentations, such as their content, format, or purpose.
Example: "I would like to hear your thoughts about the presentations we saw at the conference."
Alternatives: "regarding the presentations" or "concerning the presentations".
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So the organisers presumably knew about the presentations' content in advance.
The series schedule, and updates about the presentations, are available on the Film Forum Web site, www.filmforum.com.
Click here to read more about the presentations and see examples from previous years.
Ms. Holden said the district had received reports from Mr. Hyshiver and Ms. Denis about the presentations and had concluded that they were inappropriate.
What strikes you about the presentations at Marfa is the sensuous use of material and the way your whole body is affected by the presence of sculpture and the dimensions of the space.
But spokesmen for Bank of America and the chamber said Friday that they had not known about the presentations and that HBGary Federal was never hired on their behalf.
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When Gillian sings, it's about the presentation of emotion.
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