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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for presiding over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's role or responsibility as a leader or chairperson in a meeting or event. Example: The CEO was praised for presiding over the company's successful merger with a competitor.
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For months, he has hammered the president for presiding over an economy with unemployment over 8 percent.
It could also pose problems for President Bush, who well remembers his father being attacked by Bill Clinton in 1992 for presiding over a "jobless recovery".
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, likes to taunt Obama for presiding over the largest increase in the national debt of any U.S. president.
He is remembered both for presiding over an economic miracle and for his autocratic ruthlessness.
He was popular for presiding over Utah's biggest-ever tax cut.
But many executives have been paid a fortune for presiding over mediocrity.
Rather, it criticized Mr. Obama's administration for presiding over millions of foreclosures in the last year.
Would Mr. Gingrich be rewarded or punished for presiding over the 1995 government shutdown?
Some antitax activists fault Mr. Huckabee for presiding over tax and spending increases.
The economist Douglas Hibbs has found that, historically, Democratic voters were more likely to punish incumbents for presiding over periods of high unemployment, while Republican voters were likely to punish incumbents for presiding over periods of high inflation.
Though Americans for Prosperity is purportedly nonpartisan, its ads attack Obama for presiding over a growing federal deficit.
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