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Discover Ludwig"present stories" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to stories currently being told or shared. For example: "My grandmother spends hours each week present stories from her childhood to my younger cousins."
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He's a fine film-maker and knows how to present stories.
"Few care to see if you're objective, or how you truly present stories.
It is also a place where theater and movies present stories nearly as twisted as Butch's mind.
Each week, Luse and Eddings present stories on topics involving black American culture that hit the sweet spot between the non-obvious and the non-obscure.
The Bolivian film "Sexual Dependency" divides the screen in two to present stories of teenagers and sexual awakening, five in sequence.
Her new programme, The Zainab Salbi Project, recently started showing on the Huffington Post and aims to present stories from the other's perspective, with episodes on Islamophobia in the midwest of America and the third gender in India.
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In the present story I have reversed the process".
Glimpses of these previous occupations are far more imaginative than the series's present story.
Some of them are -- like the present story -- deliberate fictions, intended to amuse or confuse.
All of these have a bearing, directly or indirectly, on its present story on India.
Shelby and Ernst present story-telling that has been embraced by the anti-vaccine movement to effectively disseminate messages and create virtual communities who endorse similar beliefs.
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