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The phrase "presenting something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing an item or concept for consideration or discussion. For example, "We will be presenting several new ideas for our marketing strategy today."
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Justin Fletcher picked up the third Bafta of his career to become the most awarded children's presenter yet, for his role in presenting Something Special.
But Manson is presenting something of a false dichotomy.
The crickets were presenting something of a problem.
"I believe I heard that he's going to be presenting something to Mo on Sunday.
Also, get Julia Morris and Chris Brown out of there and presenting something else.
I feel like I'm presenting something new, something different that people haven't thought about.
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It presented something really quite mysterious".
Such growth presents something of a mixed blessing.
Lunch with Mary Portas presents something of a sartorial challenge.
So, really, the idea was to present something of togetherness".
Yet here, too, the Internet presented something of a solution.
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