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Free sign upThe phrase "presented of" is not correct or commonly used in written English
The correct phrase is "presented with" or "presented of" followed by an object. For example, "He was presented with a medal for his outstanding achievement."
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In fact, there is also little evidence presented of commercial benefits.
"The picture I have presented of taste is hardly reassuring," he concludes.
An enormous and hugely varied body of work was presented of which I can only begin to give a taste.
During the trial, evidence was presented of Wilde's relationships with other men, causing the trial to collapse.
It should not, when no shred of evidence is presented of anything other than a community of religious Jews seeking to live according to their beliefs.
The Markit/Cips survey of construction companies was disturbingly clear in the picture it presented of a sector badly damaged by the EU referendum.
But the casino case has clearly provided the richest portrait ever presented of Mr. Edwards's unconventional blending of politics and business.
The move rests on a case last year in Texas, in which evidence was presented of "intentional" discrimination in the way electoral districts were drawn-up.
That polenta entree, by far the most elegantly presented of my month on the road, was just $13.
No proof was presented of his death, and a fellow militant later denied it in an Internet posting.
Simulations are presented of its characteristics.
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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.
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