Sentence examples for discuss at all from inspiring English sources

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"They don't discuss at all, like, 'Hey, Russia is interfering in our election.

Like "Midnight in Paris" and "Crazy, Stupid, Love," "Bellflower" is hard to discuss at all without giving away its most audacious and surprising conceit.

There is much Aristotle did not discuss at all and indeed much that was outside his cognisance.

"Management refused to discuss at all any of the 'options' for Chrysler despite having raised the whole issue, which leaves the market guessing (dreaming?) about potential exit routes for Chrysler," said the bank in a research note.

Anonymity, or at least a lack of face-to-face dialogue, leads people to post personal attacks that I'm pretty sure they would never voice in real life, but being behind a screen also allows users to be open about topics and experiences they might not by exposed to or discuss at all otherwise.

For every population group, more than 80% of the literature initially identified was excluded as it either did not discuss at all or discuss in any detail any connection between cultural ideas and oral health.

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The most disturbing thing about the reaction to Levine's book is the assumption that the subjects she discusses should not be discussed at all, because there is only one thing to be said about them.

"In the 21st century, a discussion of manners -- when they are discussed at all -- is confined to something best saved for weddings and funerals," he observed.

"The topic of Nato expansion was not discussed at all.

"No method was discussed at all," Imam Qazwini said.

In fact, it wasn't being discussed at all.

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