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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those presentations" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to a specific group of presentations that have previously been mentioned or are known to both the speaker and the listener. Examples: 1. "We need to improve the quality of those presentations before the big conference next week." 2. "I was impressed with those presentations at the marketing pitch last week." 3. "Did you have a chance to review those presentations I sent you yesterday?" 4. "The company will be showcasing those presentations at the trade show next month." 5. "Those presentations were well-received by the board of directors, and they have requested to see more from our team."
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Those presentations are an extra layer of protection.
And those presentations are often accompanied by claims about the seeds of future genius.
Some or all of those presentations could recapture Hall H's movie heat.
At Microsoft, I started thinking about the painstaking processes I had used for those presentations.
Those presentations precede the upfront market during which the television and marketing executives negotiate purchases and prices.
Might be a good idea to have another round of those presentations, for Sports and every other department.
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Prognosis was significantly correlated with stage at presentation, with those presenting early have a far better survival.
And then there are those besuited presentations to potential clients.
There are, of course, those memorable presentations of the right and wrong ways to run a monte game.
In draft mode, it can quickly produce monochrome pages for proofreading those PowerPoint presentations back at the hotel.
Those posting presentations can look at usage data for specific slides now as well.
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