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in the presentation of vs in the presentation for

Both 'in the presentation of' and 'in the presentation for' are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'In the presentation of' is used to describe the content or elements included in a presentation, while 'in the presentation for' is used to indicate the purpose or audience of the presentation.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 769 views

in the presentation of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe the content or elements included in a presentation.

This phrase is used to introduce the specific details or components that are part of a presentation.

Examples:

  • In the presentation of the new product, the marketing team highlighted its key features.
  • The slides in the presentation of the research findings were well-organized and informative.
  • Am J Med. 2006 Apr;119(4):355.e9-14. Trends in the presentation of celiac disease. Rampertab SD(1), Pooran N, Brar P, Singh P, Green PH. Author information:
  • Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008 Feb;162(2):164-8. doi: 10.1001/archpediatrics. 2007.38. Emerging new clinical patterns in the presentation of celiac disease.
  • opportunities in the presentation of self. There have been exciting discussions about the possible nature of 'electronic selves' (for instance Stone, 1991).
  • In his essay "Face Work," from Interaction Ritual, Goffman expands on the concept of the "line," originally employed in The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, ...

Alternatives:

  • within the presentation
  • as part of the presentation
  • included in the presentation
  • featured in the presentation
  • presented in the presentation

in the presentation for

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the purpose or audience of the presentation.

This phrase is used to specify the reason or target audience for which a presentation is being given.

Examples:

  • The slides in the presentation for investors focused on financial projections.
  • She prepared a speech in the presentation for the board of directors.
  • You can add an image to the slide master slide master so that it appears on every slide in the presentation. For example, you might have a company logo that ...
  • ... move to a previous slide, or move to a specific slide anywhere in the presentation. For information about moving slides or changing the order of slides in your ...
  • This ASHG-approved slide will be inserted automatically as the first slide in the presentation. For speakers who indicated a conflict, the disclosure information ...
  • Sep 21, 2015 ... ... to the master slide, which will automatically be applied to every slide of that type in the presentation. For example, you can move the “Answer” ...

Alternatives:

  • for the presentation
  • aimed at the presentation
  • targeting the presentation
  • intended for the presentation
  • directed towards the presentation

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