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presents

British  
/ ˈprɛzənts /

plural noun

  1. law used in a deed or document to refer to itself

    know all men by these presents

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AI presents a “serious civilizational challenge” that could cause “mass unemployment” and inequality, he wrote in a January essay.

From The Wall Street Journal

The lavish presents - all clearly marked with designer labels - piled up and decorated like a Christmas tree, the expensive trips to five-star resorts around the world, the extravagant wedding parties that closed roads to traffic.

From BBC

In moments of controversy, the backseat car image can carry a particularly sharp edge - because it often presents the celebrity in an unflattering way.

From BBC

The employment of fully autonomous weapons presents real ethical quandaries, though the technology isn’t ready for that.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each phase of life presents an opportunity to identify and address risk.

From Science Daily