The phrase "well present" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English. It is an adjectival phrase that can be used to describe something that is effectively arranged, organized, or presented. For example: "The professor's lecture was well present, and so easy to understand.".
Moreover, a counteroffer might well present less of an antitrust problem than the Phillips deal.
Her "Ethan Frome" may well present the coldest hell in American literature.
It follows that the city may well present the greatest selection of wine lists in the world.
His gold-digging, fair-weather wife may well present him with another man's baby; he may lose his livelihood; he may go to jail; he may be stalked by a mind-melting assassin who's obsessed with Charles Manson.
In summary this is a well-presented text, comprehensive in content, logical and well presented.
Always well presented.
They're not well presented.
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