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Discover Ludwig"know how to present" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to describe someone's ability or skill in giving a presentation or delivering information to an audience. Example: She impressed her boss with her confidence and eloquence during the meeting. It was clear that she knows how to present effectively.
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You know how to present it well.
We are celebrating how prettily we know how to present our decline.
"Women artists didn't know how to present themselves in photographs then," she says.
Make sure they know how to present their identification card and what to say.
"I didn't know how to present myself," he said, looking over his rectangular glasses.
"They don't really know how to present it in a way that's informative to a television buyer".
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He's a fine film-maker and knows how to present stories.
Knowing how to present a strong point of view clearly and concisely is essential for any writer.
In the 1930s, Evelyn Waugh wrote that the novel of the future will only be truly alive if it knows how to present a story narrated by a dress.
In short, despite being a total scumbag, a real bottom-feeder, the sleazebag knows how to present himself as a decent guy who would not dream of leaving his father-in-law's sixtieth-birthday party early, and if the sleazebag did leave the party early because he wasn't feeling well the wife would not find him at the hotel bar.
"Phil knows how to present the product and the Swindon product is something special.
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