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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was presented with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation where someone is given something or introduced to something/someone. Example: During the meeting, I was presented with a new project that I will be in charge of.
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"I was presented with the facts," he said in Washington.
The next day, I was presented with three bells.
I was presented with casual racism on a regular basis.
I was presented with a flood of morally challenging temptations.
"No good!" I was presented with a quandary.
I was presented with a beautiful bouquet of white roses.
"I was presented with a huge dilemma when I was handed the blood capsule.
The only negative was when I was presented with the bill.
But when I attempted to delete my account, I was presented with a £15 charge.
As a scientist I was presented with a unique opportunity, astronomy had reached the market square.
The next 20 minutes were a blur as I was presented with a series of forms for signature.
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