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Sentences with discuss

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  • I will be discussing the situation with colleagues tomorrow. [VERB noun]
  • I will discuss the role of diet in cancer prevention in Chapter 7. [VERB noun]
  • Two of three Perth-based barristers conducting Schapelle Corby's appeal meet her original legal team to discuss the details of her case.
  • Ian Thorpe's swimming future is up for discussion, says Australia's head coach Alan Thompson.
  • The first three volumes discuss basic principles
  • To discuss the proposed law on taxes.
  • To do well in this exam you need an appropriate language with which to discuss and analyse artworks, exhibition spaces and other aspects.
  • City West Water managing director Anne Barker and Climate Change Minister John Thwaites discuss the Australian-first carbon target.
  • Let's sit down and discuss this rationally. I don't wish to discuss this further. Let's talk about something else.
  • Year 8 students at Melbourne's Eltham College discuss the finer points of a YouTube video.
  • Discuss implies a talking about something in a deliberative fashion, with varying opinions offered constructively and usually amicably, so as to settle an issue, decide on a course of action, etc.; , argue implies the citing of reasons or evidence to support or refute an assertion, belief, proposition, etc.; , debate implies a formal argument, usually on public questions, in contests between opposing groups; , dispute implies argument in which there is a clash of opposing opinions, often presented in an angry or heated manner
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