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The phrase "an interesting presentation which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a clause that provides additional information about the presentation being discussed.
Example: "I attended an interesting presentation which covered the latest advancements in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a captivating presentation that" or "an engaging presentation which".
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Research China's unique brand of command economy and create an interesting presentation to explain it in your global studies or economics class.
Most recently, Engeström gave an interesting presentation with some thoughts on social elements.
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The good lads over at BirthdayShoes.com put together an interesting presentation on VFFs and barefoot running.
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Make an interesting presentation.
It is an outstanding presentation which tackles a serious subject.
"All the clothes were handmade, as sewing machines were not invented for another 100 years". An interesting element of Barr's presentation, which was interspersed with video images of 18th century design drawings, was the inclusion of an explanation of "fan language". A most serious manner of 18th century communication for the bourgeoisie lady was the fan.
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