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present

[prez-uhnt] / ˈprɛz ənt /








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Professor Ji-Ho Park said, "This study presents a new concept of immune cell therapy that generates anticancer immune cells directly inside the patient's body."

From Science Daily

During one court conference with just lawyers and a few others present, the judge never took his seat at the bench, recalled former prosecutor David Raskin.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chinese startup iBuddi came to Las Vegas to present a prototype of a companion medallion aimed at combating screen fatigue.

From Barron's

The thought is the imperative, to put the thoughts in the right place, to just be present, knowing that the camera will read those things.

From Los Angeles Times

It tells the story of a retired couple who are presented with the opportunity to claim life insurance when the husband is mistakenly declared to have died.

From BBC