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"presented a symposium" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe when someone has organized an event in which participants give presentations on a particular topic. For example: "The professor presented a symposium last week on the history of the Roman Empire."
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The botanical garden and the American Museum of Natural History will present a symposium about Darwin, with presentations by scientists, historians, philosophers and environmentalists.
This week the group is presenting a symposium with open master classes by day and concerts every evening at 7 30 from Wednesday through Aug. 13.
In 1953, Bowden presented a talk in a symposium on digital computing machines entitled 'Faster than thought' [2].
The Colwins demonstrated the process in a step-by-step series of electron micrographs, which they presented at a symposium organized by the International Institute of Embryology in 1960.
This past fall, the first two parts of the study — a massive technical document and a hundred-and-forty-page summary — were presented at a symposium in Reykjavík.
That report, presented at a symposium on event recorders, concluded that poor maintenance "may be an industrywide problem" due in part to weak government regulations.
"The consistent theme is that hyphenated Italians are warm, open, clever, insightful people who are full of life," in the words of a paper presented to a symposium of the American Italian Historical Association in 1994.
The papers in this special issue were presented at a symposium held at the annual meetings of the American Society of Agronomy, Soil Science Society of America, and Crop Science Society of America in 2005.
The findings, presented at a symposium on the second Canadian Arctic Contaminants Assessment Report (CACAR II) last week in Ottawa, are the latest fruits of Canada's 10-year, $38 million Northern Contaminants Program (NCP).
This manuscript provides a summary of the results presented at a symposium organized to accumulate information on factors that influence the prevalence of acaricide resistance and tick-borne diseases.
This article is a summary of a lecture on cellular mechanotransduction that was presented at a symposium on "Cardiac Mechano-Electric Feedback and Arrhythmias" that convened at Oxford, England in April 2007.
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