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The phrase "accepted to present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been approved or invited to give a presentation at a conference, seminar, or similar event.
Example: "I am thrilled to announce that I have been accepted to present my research at the upcoming international conference."
Alternatives: "approved to present" or "invited to present".
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This past February, five fellow Stanford med students and I found out that we had been accepted to present at this year's Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA), an annual meeting focused on topics in medical education.
Information provided to those who were accepted to present their papers onsite.
Several months ago, someone asked a group of colleagues how best to get a proposal accepted to present at an industry conference.
I was very excited about being accepted to present my Universal Design concepts at the 32nd Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity in Honolulu.
A part of this study was accepted to present as a poster in the American Society of Nephrology 40th Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition.
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It's an achievement to have a paper accepted and to present your work at UIST.
A teacher can't deviate from the accepted curriculum to present alternative lesson plans or to offer his or her own notions.
There he became that dressing-room oddity, the player who actually enjoyed accepting invitations to present prizes in schools or open supermarkets.
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