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Discover Ludwig"discern what" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the object of a sentence or clause, to express the action of recognizing or understanding something. Examples: - It was difficult to discern what was causing the strange noise in the attic. - The detective struggled to discern what the suspect's true intentions were. - We need to discern what our priorities should be for the upcoming year.
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Police are trying to discern what happened.
Many found it hard to discern what had happened.
The inability to discern what is targeted is actually what makes these campaigns so insidious.
With many of these meetings, it is often difficult to discern what exactly was being discussed.
It was always hard to discern what Stevens was thinking behind his pale grey eyes.
Children's early receptivity to testimony raises the question of whether and how children discern what testimony is reliable.
This feedback greatly improved my skills and helped me discern what makes a good assignment.
Metaphorical tone deafness is when people are unable to discern what is of value in something.
It is hard to discern what is, other than wanting to be prime minister.
Moreover, by analyzing search terms, companies can discern what information the consumer most needs next.
They had discussed the barrage of rumors in the camp, trying to discern what was true.
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