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Discover LudwigThe phrase "presents back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to return or give something that was previously given or received. For example: "I received a gift from my friend, but I didn't like it. So, I decided to presents it back to her."
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URGENT: Tonight's Secret Cinema presents Back to the Future performance is CANCELLED.
The tweet read: "URGENT: Tonight's Secret Cinema presents Back to the Future performance is CANCELLED.
He always brought a lot of lovely exotic presents back, but, yes, he was largely absent".
"Due to extenuating circumstances, Secret Cinema is unable to receive guests at tonight's show of Secret Cinema presents Back to the Future" the statement read.
There is free gift-wrapping and 'competitive rates' for shipping presents back to Blighty in time for the Big Twenty-Fifth.
They also sold their wedding presents back to their guests, gave away four successive houses and put all their possessions on a lawn and told locals to come and get them.
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From the beginning of July until the end of August, Cavo Paradiso presents back-to-back events showcasing an A to Z lineup of the industry's biggest DJs.
"Never give the present back to the donor," he wrote.
The aim is to have some form of prototype to present back at around 3pm tomorrow.
The recommendations feed into a spreadsheet of information that we can then present back to you.
The Russians are now responding with data that they say goes from the present back to 1992.
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