presenter in the PONS Dictionary

presenter Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

presenter of a/the bill

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In addition to these reports, many of the presenters often got naked (especially at gatherings) and joined in with the people involved.
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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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He was also a singer, television presenter and reality show winner.
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The character is an egotistical television presenter and radio announcer, whose presenting style is a parody of cliched media reporting or presentation.
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Later a presenter of programmes for people in retirement.
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She was a loose bunch of approaches, a flutter-voiced presenter of era-spanning songs and an anti-star on a candlelit stage.
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The presenters often ensured the most number of songs possible was played in an hour.
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Presenters might be anyone in the community with something interesting to say.
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This has since been reversed and new presenters have been hired and networked across the stations.
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But this drop in production has a knock-on effect on presenter salaries.
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