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present by vs presented by

The phrase 'presented by' is correct, while 'present by' is not a commonly used construction in English. 'Presented by' is used to indicate the person or entity responsible for presenting or introducing something, such as a speaker or sponsor.

Last updated: February 15, 2024

present by

'Present by' is not a commonly used construction in English.

This phrase is not correct in English. Instead, use 'presented by'.
  • The Commission has been asked to present by the end of October 2008 updated payments forecasts for 2009.
  • (19a) The Commission should present by 2007 a proposal for a framework directive on uniform use of the CE marking in respect of all directives in force.
  • If you choose adaptive display (present by default) you can determine whether the colors should point to warmer or colder hues.
  • The full extent of lesions usually is present by one year of age, with lessening afflictions thereafter.
  • The European Parliament asks the Commission to present by 31 August 2009 a report providing more detailed information concerning the reasons (structural, organisational, managerial, procedural) of the delays registered in the implementation of each programme or policy area concerned.
  • The Council took note of the Commission's intention to present by summer 2012 an overall assessment of the progress made by Bulgaria and Romania since 1 January 2007 within the CVM framework.
  • Drive off any excess oxygen present by boiling briefly.
  • Last month I sent Jeanne a present by boat.
  • It was a present by Grandma when you first made cold noodles.
  • From 1998 to present by Bureau Registratie Diergeneesmiddelen (BRD).
  • The version developed at present by TERRASYSTEM is based on miniaturized electronic components of the last generation.
  • This method is masterly followed at present by the Russians with Stalin's death.
  • The Commission undertook to present by June 1999 a new proposal on technical measures.
  • The refugee policy conducted at present by the Member States is inhumane.
  • I was given a nice present by my uncle.
  • A very significant gesture that took many of those present by surprise.
  • Then she spoiled the present by telling me who gave it to her.
  • And, out of vanity, they thought it was a surrender present by the Greeks.
  • Appear to be that way for vince today and who knows, Maybe uncle Ari will deliver a present by day's end.
  • I'm Leslie's mailwoman, and I need to get her a Mail Day present by next Wednesday.

presented by

'Presented by' is the correct phrase to use in English.

Use 'presented by' to indicate the person or entity responsible for presenting or introducing something.

Examples:

  • The award was presented by the mayor.
  • The event is presented by the local theater company.
  • This documentary is presented by National Geographic.
  • The conference is presented by the leading experts in the field.
  • The exhibition is presented by the museum.

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