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The phrase "orally presented" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to refer to presentations, lectures, or speeches that are delivered verbally. For example: "The professor's orally presented lecture was very informative and engaging."
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Only orally presented abstracts from ECR were included, and poster presentations were excluded.
At the end of the semester, students prepared final written reports and orally presented their research projects using a conference-style 10-min PowerPoint presentation.
Certain European nations consistently publish high percentages of orally presented abstracts at ECR.
During in-depth interviews with firefighters and rescue leaders, the four potential accident scenarios were orally presented and discussed.
In particular, they concluded that "there is little or no published experimental evidence regarding whether pre-questions will promote the learning of orally presented classroom content," (p. 19).
At ECR 2010, there were 840 orally presented abstracts from 42 countries, of which 360 were subsequently published in the MEDLINE indexed full-text journal articles.
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Toward the end of the term, all groups had a chance to orally present their discoveries in the form of a final team presentation.
Provide time at the end of class for students to orally present their scripts.
As the spring semester comes to a close, students will orally present their preliminary research plans and any findings.
22 What remains secure, however, is that dental surgical interventions on patients who take bisphosphonates on a long-term basis orally, present an elevated risk of BRONJ.
Based on these reports, students are invited to orally present their projects at the annual TJAS meeting, and students are recognized for their work with awards and publication in the TJAS journal.
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