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"doing a presentation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you need to refer to an activity of giving a presentation. For example, "I'm busy doing a presentation for work this afternoon."
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When we first came in, they were saying: 'Why is Monroe college doing a presentation?
– Christopher Botta During the intermission, the Flyers are doing a presentation on the famed Broad Street Bullies, with many players from that era (1972-1978) in attendance.
But she is lead into danger, and it's up to Ricky, Angela and Theo to find out what's been happening before time runs out... Next, top inventor Darius Marriot has a heart attack when doing a presentation at a friend's school, even though he is wearing his latest invention - the Lazarus suit.
I was doing a presentation involving programs not available on the regular computers, only in specific labs.
He jumped up and excitedly said 'I am doing a presentation called the inbound organization and I am talking about the same things!'.
High-school dropout and Tumblr founder David Karp is doing a presentation today at the Eventoblog conference in sunny Sevilla, Spain.
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"You can do a presentation on anything," she said.
A naturalist does a presentation with live animals.
Invite national staff or community leaders to do a presentation on an aspect of local culture.
Ask them to do a presentation on the computer and they become motivated.
The expert usually does a presentation but the focus is on the conversation that follows.
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