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The phrase "presentation and talk" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a speech or talk that is accompanied by visual aids or a slideshow presentation. Here is an example: "The keynote speaker will give a presentation and talk on the importance of technology in education at the conference next week."
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This week, I ordered sensors and hardware for a hobby project and worked on an upcoming presentation and talk.
So I was thrilled to be able to sit down with Mr. Isakowitz after his presentation and talk about suborbital flight, sleep, spaceships, and Superman!
They had to look for relevant information, discuss their understanding with peers and the TA, and collaborate in designing their presentation and talk.
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The presentation and talk-back will run from 7 00pm to about 8 15pm.
The friends prepared a presentation and talked with Las Vegas Sands Corp., owner of the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, and a second, unnamed casino company.
When your audience wakes up the next morning they need to be thinking about your presentation and talking to their investor friends about what they just heard.
Read their abstracts before the next meeting, then attend their presentations and talk with them afterward.
Attend oral presentations and talk with scientists pursuing research in your area of interest.
We meet regularly to share experiences, give practice presentations, and talk with minority faculty about being a minority in graduate school.
If you read books, attend presentations and talk to experts about Alzheimer's caregiving, you'll get a seemingly unending string of advice.
These words resonated so much with me that they have subsequently found their way into many of my workshops, presentations and talks.
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