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The phrase "this work was presented" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an event or project was shared or displayed for others to see or experience. Here is an example: "The results of the research were presented at the conference last week. This work was well received by the audience, and many were impressed by the findings."
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The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2369/14/210/prepub Parts of this work was presented as poster presentation at the American Society of Nephrology meeting in San Deigo 2012.
This work was presented as an oral presentation at the American Association of Cancer Research 2012 Annual Meeting.
This work was presented as an oral abstract presentation at the Society for General Internal Medicine Conference in 2009.
Much of this work was presented at the annual meetings of the International Embryo Transfer Society, where he will be remembered as an enthusiastic participant in discussions lasting late into the night.
A preliminary version of this work was presented in [7].
Then recently, a continuation of this work was presented by UNESCO, titled Rethinking Education [18].
A preliminary version of this work was presented at ACM SAC 2010 [4].
This work was presented by Charles to the Plinian Society in March, 1827 and was eventually published by Grant.
A preliminary version of this work was presented at the Workshop on Scalable Coded Media Beyond Compression [6].
This work was presented at the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) lives 2013 annual congress in Paris, France.
This work was presented at the 2012 Round Table on Ancient Sculptural Polychromy held at the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt am Main on the 13th 14th September ,2012.
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