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'has presented today' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to a presentation that was given on the current day. For example, "John Smith has presented today on the latest research findings in his field".
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He has presented Today for 21 years.
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which he has presented since 1987.
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But she won't be tempted into a move, despite having presented Today in the past.
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The findings we've presented today are going to be invaluable in informing discussions about making PrEP available through the NHS".
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