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Discover Ludwig"Discuss what" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an imperative to encourage a discussion of a certain topic. For example: "Let us discuss what options we have for resolving the problem."
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Let's discuss what it is".
Have students discuss what they see.
We had to discuss what was wrong".
We discuss what happened that day".
I'd rather not discuss what happened to HAL.
Check in daily or weekly to discuss what you've accomplished.
At the end, the inspectors discuss what they found.
Parliament should discuss what needs to be done.
At that point, we'll discuss what needs to be discussed".
"We didn't discuss what his physical status was".
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