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presently [ˈprezəntlı] ADV

presence [ˈprezəns] N

2. presence:

presentiment [prıˈzentımənt] N

I . preserve [prıˈzɜːv] VB trans

II . preserve [prıˈzɜːv] N

presentable [prıˈzentəbl] ADJ

▶ presentability [prıˌzentəˈbılətı] N
▶ presentably ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But this drop in production has a knock-on effect on presenter salaries.
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Although the presenter is in a high risk category for breast cancer, her own mammograms have always been clear.
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Participants can attend a writing workshop, send a message via the pneumatic post, or play the role of television presenter.
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The presenter thus has the ability to show their ideas and flow of thoughts rather than simply explain them as simple text content.
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Nevertheless, many of the show's former presenters have continued to work in the media.
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The station operated largely on an automated basis, but there was also some presenter input.
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He became a journalist and television/radio presenter and, as a sideline, led gardening tours around the world.
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The presenters often ensured the most number of songs possible was played in an hour.
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It is amplified by the main presenter's flippancy towards damaging such desirable consumer electronic products that has often riled the people viewing watching it.
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The presenter left her shoulder-length brown locks loose while her pristine makeup featured a slick of eyeliner and lip-gloss.
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