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The phrase "give a presentation about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in formal or informal contexts when you are talking about giving a presentation on a certain topic. For example, "I'm giving a presentation about the importance of early childhood education next week."
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Hamada, Tomoo will demonstrate glazing and give a presentation about his family legacy in Mashiko.
We all had to give a presentation about who we are andwhy we deserve to have this job.
Each week a faculty member will give a presentation about one or more of their research projects.
In February, Ms. Dennison and Mr. Taylor will return to the Explorers Club, to give a presentation about the R-12.
Last year, Google invited Mr. Biswas to give a presentation about his experience providing wireless Internet service to low-income communities.
Depending on the specifics, you might even ask her to give a presentation about her techniques or to train others in her methods.
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The consumer members of the Collaboration gave a presentation about living with a child with FASD and another Collaboration member presented on the clinical aspects of FASD.
"He gave a presentation about access and stuff," she recalled.
Tunstall gave a presentation about the finding to the Thomas Hardy Society's conference earlier this month.
A high school classmate once gave a presentation about domestic violence.
There he gave a presentation about how to spot misleading accounts – in order to educate his investor listeners.
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