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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those presents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific gifts or items that are being discussed or pointed out in a conversation or text. Example: "I can't wait to see those presents under the tree on Christmas morning."
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All those presents?
"Still, I was very happy to get those presents.
I have all those presents, some still wrapped.
Those presents may be lightly used to you, but they're virtually new to somebody else.
The physics of Christmas How does Santa deliver all those presents in one night?
We've all been there: Christmas Eve, those presents you ordered (through gritted teeth) from Amazon haven't arrived.
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Those presenting it were weary.
Swanner was among those present.
Among those present was N.N.
George Soros and Alan Hevesi will be among those presenting awards.
One of those present was Stanley Isaacs.
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