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The phrase "being presented with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use the phrase to refer to someone receiving some kind of offering or award. For example: The employee was delighted at being presented with an award for her years of service.
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Review panel members will use your presentation to rank the grant being presented with the ones they themselves have reviewed.
We are being presented with a circus of Shavian lovesickness.
"Being presented with a financial plan is a good screen.
Bastille after being presented with the British Breakthrough Act award.
Entrepreneurs are being presented with huge practical problems.
("So that's what one of these looks like," he said upon being presented with it).
He is being presented with a BFI Fellowship at a black-tie bash.
I don't remember being presented with a dotted line and a pen.
Upon being presented with the majority opinion, McKean confirmed that "esquivalience" was a fabricated word.
While a medical student, I recall being presented with a young patient with kidney failure.
"The message the user is being presented with is very, very unclear".
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