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No, the pronouns 'his or her' is incorrect.
The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural.
"Most presenters spoke without looking at theirnotes."

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Which is correct Most presenters spoke without looking at his or her notes Most presenters spoke without looking at their notes?

The plural possessive adjective their is correct, because the antecedent is the plural noun 'presenters'.


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The pronouns 'his or her' is incorrect.The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural."Most presenters spoke without looking at their notes."


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