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The phrase "the situation presented" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that has been introduced or described in a previous sentence. For example: "John had to decide how to respond to the situation presented. He decided to take the safe route and not take any risks."
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That is exactly the situation presented here.
Contrast with this the situation presented by a contemporaneous objection.
This, however, was not the situation presented here.
But Dr. Jaber and others said that for some people the situation presented a dilemma.
"It seemed coming here, the situation presented itself early," Ferguson said.
In his remarks, Francis acknowledged that the situation presented "a complex reality".
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"When the situation presents itself, you better come through.
Focus on explaining how you view the situation, presenting hard evidence if necessary.
"It turns on whether the situation presents a life-threatening or health-threatening emergency," said Zachary W. Carter, the former United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
As is now glaringly obvious, the situation presents challenges to a Communist government that is used to pulling levers behind the scenes.
The situation presents yet another sexual harassment scandal for 21st Century Fox, which owns Fox Sports, Fox News and a number of other broadcast and film properties.
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the atmosphere presented
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the interaction presented
the tape presented
the assignment presented
the theater presented
the opportunity presented
the fall presented
the group presented
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