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The phrase "and presented with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is given or shown something, often in a formal or structured context.
Example: "The award was presented with a certificate of achievement during the ceremony."
Alternatives: "and given a" or "and shown a".
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Upon entering, he was greeted warmly and presented with a sheet of stickers.
Braised short ribs were fall-away tender and presented with a slightly spicy condiment of carrot, artichoke, cucumber and onion.
Jack Nicklaus, who was serenaded and presented with a cake on his 60th birthday, shot a 73.
Participants also described a scenario where they were seated at a conference table and presented with a complex issue.
Indeed, the play is both written and presented with a sense of guesswork at the nature of the people and events it portrays.
And, presented with a smorgasbord of foods to choose from, bulimic subjects structured their meals differently from normal subjects and those with binge eating disorder.
Büchler's cultural references are painstakingly selected, succinct, and presented with a self-effacing humour that guards against self-referential dead ends.
We were given lunch, listened to the new work, and presented with a package that included a cassette, an LP and a CD.
For the jerk foie gras, the rich goose liver was rubbed with jerk seasonings and presented with a mango salsa and grapefruit-infused balsamic reduction.
Crab cakes were another hit: lightly packed and presented with a tasty cilantro flavored corn relish and a pool of Russian dressing.
It, too, is $48 but this whole fish was huge, very moist and presented with a flavor-packed vinaigrette on the side.
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