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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like presenting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare or draw similarities between two things, actions, or ideas. It can also be used to describe the act of presenting something. Example sentence: "Writing a paper is like presenting a case to a jury – you need to provide strong evidence and persuasive arguments to support your point."
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This thoughtful soprano seems to like presenting expansive series rather than single recitals.
The application is also capable of learning what you seem to like, presenting you results based on your profile.
I don't like presenting easy answers because I don't think there are any.
Because it's like presenting a manifesto," he says, rolling the word around his tongue.
It was like presenting James Joyce exclusively through vignettes from "Dubliners".
I don't like presenting my publisher with pages with lots of crossings-out and scribbling.
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"She never like, presented herself like she would do that," senior Terrence Nabrict told WTKR.
He clearly liked presenting himself in this light.
As mentioned in the 'Results section', we decided to include all the genes encoding for proteins with B-box motifs and that in human correspond to the 'complete' TRIM proteins (with RING, B-box and CC) and few 'incomplete' TRIM proteins (or TRIM-like) presenting only two of the three tripartite motif composing domains (with either 'RING and B-box' or 'B-box and CC').
Plus, we really like presents.
Girls don't like presents handed to them in trash bags.
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