presenter|presenters in English
noun
[pre·sent·er || prɪ'zentə(r)]
submitter, one who hands over, one who offers; one who demonstrates, one who displays
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4. Caroline Louise Flack – English television presenter.
5. She's a highly paid TV presenter.
6. The presenter read the news headlines.
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8. She criticized the synthetic charm of television presenters.
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11. He's one of those sportsmen who reinvent themselves as TV presenters.
12. He's the top TV presenter for children's programmes.
13. Carol Kirkwood is a weather presenter from Scotland
14. The presenter gave her a big build-up .
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16. Among the guests was the television presenter Jo Everton.
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19. Most people think being a television presenter is exciting.
20. They're trying out a new presenter for the show.
21. Who's that TV presenter who always wears those revolting sweaters?
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23. Tumusiime has been a television presenter since she was teenager.
24. Westminster ‘a Clapped out undemocratic structure’ says former BBC presenter
25. I don't want to be pigeonholed as a kids' presenter.