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"presentation of arguments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the act of presenting or explaining one's arguments or reasons for a certain stance or belief. Example: In his persuasive essay, Max clearly outlined his presentation of arguments for implementing stricter gun control laws. He provided statistics, logical reasoning, and expert opinions to support his claims.
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He directed further studies in attitude and communication, particularly on the prestige of the communicator and the order of presentation of arguments as they influence the effectiveness of persuasive communication.
Identifying variation across these data sets represented development at level 3 of the Watson et al. (2003) hierarchy, although there were some inconsistencies in the presentation of arguments as evident in the students' written responses on accuracy.
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Well, the one thing we don't need in this case is the testing of a hypothesis by the presentation of argument and evidence in a court of law.
The news imbalance may have been partly redressed, but the Israeli version of the events and the presentation of legal arguments to justify Israel's actions by friendly commentators continues to occupy significant media space.
The problem is that after making a big hullabaloo about my presentation of the arguments and findings of the study 'as is', Kloor proceeds to harness as many experts as he can to rubbish the study.
An elaborate presentation of the arguments connecting these three factors can be found in Reuveny (2007).
In fact, one of the essential features of an experimental paper is the presentation of such arguments.
Rachel Brown edited my English of the first version of the entry and improved the presentation of the arguments in numerous ways.
Plato uses this educational device provoking the reader through the presentation of opposed arguments, and leaving the contradiction unresolved in Protagoras (often considered an early dialogue) as well.
Luther's response to the royal book was predictably offensive, and More was put forward to retaliate in kind; his Responsio ad Lutherum (1523) is a vigorous presentation of familiar arguments, without much evidence of engaging with Luther's thought.
Unfortunately, the authors were quite biased in the presentation of their arguments.
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elaboration of arguments
presentation of complaints
presentation of findings
presentation of cases
presentation of questions
presentation of viewpoints
display of arguments
presentation of suggestions
presentation of words
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presentation of theses
discussion of arguments
presentation of agreements
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com