Help with mistakes in the presentation

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The user is seeking assistance to correct their presentation text for an international conference, focusing on the origin of anomalous magnetic moment. They express difficulty in reaching colleagues for help due to being in a different city and feeling isolated. The user mentions being a student and prefers feedback from a native speaker, as they live in Russia. The discussion highlights the challenges of seeking peer support in academic settings. Overall, the user is looking for constructive feedback on their presentation to ensure clarity and effectiveness.
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Hi, i will present my work at international conference and I'm looking somebody who can correct my presentation text. Materical is very easy, it deals with origin of anomalous magnetic moment. just leave here message and i will send to you my email. Thanks for help!
 
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This is rather puzzling. Do you work alone and in total isolation? Do you not have colleagues that you can ask this to?

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All have a holidays. I'm in another cuty. It was a rough a little.
 
katasroffa said:
All have a holidays. I'm in another cuty. It was a rough a little.

Er... we are also in "another city" from you. Yet, you are able to contact us. Are all your colleagues totally incommunicado from you?

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I'm a student. My colleagues are old, I can't ask them. Moreover, I want to get an advise from native speaker. I live in Russia.
 
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