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Discover LudwigThe phrase "presents like a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to another thing in terms of appearance or behavior, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new software presents like a user-friendly interface, making it easy for beginners to navigate."
Alternatives: "appears as a" or "seems like a".
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I don't like digital recording that just presents like a perfect text, this overedited perfect vision of an accessible idea.
That discipline plays dividends in the finale, which Gielen presents like a series of vivid, surreal images.
You don't have to shower your teachers with superfluous compliments, or with exorbitant presents like a pearl necklace to build a relationship with them.
Last year, he earned 25,000 to 30,000 miles doing his holiday shopping there, buying presents like a Mac Mini computer for his daughter.
She shopped for thoughtful gifts: engraved silver platters to give to staff members on primary night, gold elephant lapel pins, and gag presents, like a cowboy outfit for Victoria Clarke, then an aide who knew little about the West.
The signing is not nearly as busy as I expect it to be, but there's still a queue of fans, most bearing gifts, from bouquets of flowers for Donda from female fans ('You must be so proud') to odder presents like a terrible oil painting of her son.
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"We'd ask for them, and they'd send a present"—like a car.
Purchase bigger presents, like an outfit that your dog WILL tolerate or a dog care kit, with a brush, etc., or a couple of toys.
"I wanted an actual present, like a doll," she recalls.
Yet he is not quite present, like a dissatisfied ghost.
Also the show is presented like a major event.
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