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The phrase 'to present something' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to when someone introduces or showcases an idea or object. For example: "The student presented their thesis to the professor."
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Words of advice: aim to present something that is interesting but also entertaining!
"I want to be able to present something to people".
So, really, the idea was to present something of togetherness".
"We've tried to present something coherent and ambitious," said Tallant.
A photographer should try to present something clear, deliberate.
I wanted to present something that audiences really have never seen, thanks to Neill.
And each of the candidates has to present something exciting and different to the voters.
I thought it would be exciting to present something so intensely movement-oriented.
"After everything that had happened," he said, "I just wanted to present something positive -- and glamorous".
For all artists, it's very difficult to present something new to your audience.
"And I'll be able to present something a little bit stronger each time".
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