Sentence examples for presents something of from inspiring English sources

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GERMANY'S economic success presents something of an educational puzzle.

It also presents something of a challenge to describe.

The current economy, however, presents something of a puzzle.

Such growth presents something of a mixed blessing.

Lunch with Mary Portas presents something of a sartorial challenge.

This, of course, presents something of a challenge to the biographer.

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So, really, the idea was to present something of togetherness".

Variable annuities present something of a puzzle to thoughtful investors.

Yet here, too, the Internet presented something of a solution.

The crickets were presenting something of a problem.

But Manson is presenting something of a false dichotomy.

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