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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discuss going" is not grammatically correct.
A better way to phrase this would be "discuss our going" or "discuss the going." For example: Let's discuss our going to the beach this weekend.
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He and Franny discuss going to America.
Fighting in the north this week put off one group ready to discuss going back.
And Mr. Cameron added Thursday that he wanted to discuss going "further in getting to grips with gangs with people like Bill Bratton, former commissioner of police in New York and Los Angeles".
The justice department notes in wonder how only once did the men actually discuss going to a movie, but never actually attended or spoke about another event that would require tickets.
The European finance ministers have said they will discuss going up to $1 trillion when they meet in March, but Germany, the dominant country in the effort, has been reluctant to commit to a larger firewall, as the European stabilization fund has been called.
"It's funny because I just had a meeting with my editor and my agent yesterday to discuss going forward and I have a few ideas, but it's been so hectic since Only Ever Yours came out – it just hasn't lost momentum, it's been growing and growing and growing," she says, although she doesn't sound tired at all.
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That all being said, I'm not going to discuss, go down a road parsing what would be and what wouldn't be," Spicer said.
They discussed going to grad school or buying a home.
Beginning in the summer of 1996, their clique of eight or so friends had discussed going to Ireland together.
They shared sandwiches late Friday afternoon, did stomach crunches together and discussed going to see the movie "Angela's Ashes".
In 2005, Trump discussed going backstage at beauty pageants on air with the radio shock jock Howard Stern.
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