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The phrase "finally presented" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when describing the end or culmination of a process, event, or task. Here are a few examples of how you could use "finally presented" in a sentence: - The long-awaited report was finally presented to the board of directors at the annual meeting. - After months of preparation, the proposal was finally presented to the clients. - It was a relief when the team finally presented their findings to the boss and received positive feedback. - The new product was finally presented to the public at the trade show, generating a lot of buzz and interest. - The evidence was finally presented in court, leading to a conviction for the accused.
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When the breadbasket was finally presented, it augured ill.
In February, the banks finally presented their version of the lending agreement.
Unable to cope, patient finally presented at clinic for treatment with classic 24/7 stiffy.
When autumn came, the narrator's father finally presented the two children with a turtle named Toby.
Yet when finally presented with the opportunity, he turned down the Adado elders twice before relenting.
And his response when he's finally presented with the finished bat.
"I can't wait for the summer, when it all wraps up and the last gem is finally presented to us.
An application is finally presented.
Numerical results are finally presented.
The corresponding detection problems are finally presented.
Conclusions and some recommendations are finally presented.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com