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Usage of quotation marks | Air consists of combination of nitrogen and oxygen held in place by gravity
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Does this present itself to be a problem? Thu Apr 17, 2008 19:39 pm  Does this present itself to be a problem?
 

Hello,

Does the sentence written in the title sound correct and natural to you?

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Does this present itself to be a problem? Thu Apr 17, 2008 19:44 pm  Does this present itself to be a problem?
 

Does this present itself as a problem?

This sounds natural to me.
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