The part of sentence "gifted presented to by" is not correctly structured in written English. The correct structure would be "gift presented by" or "gift presented to". For example: The teacher received a gift presented by the principal. The principal presented a gift to the teacher.
The gift presented to John Jay by the City of New York was a gold snuffbox, and its sale set a world auction record for American gold.
Like the gifts presented to Jesus by the three kings, the merriment contained in a Christmas cracker comes in three parts.
For as well as the seamers bowled, England were still grateful to the gifts presented to Moeen Ali by Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma.
The gifts presented to them were custom-made, 17-inch crystal vases designed by Lenox Group Inc.
Allow the siblings to open any gifts presented to the baby.
It was presented to the Easton Historical Society by Mr. Bradley's great granddaughter as a gift.
Ranulf Rayner said the items were presented to his father as gifts by the Russian forces then in control of the city.
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