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"discussed matters" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a conversation, either in person or online, where various matters or topics were discussed. For example: "The meeting was productive, and we discussed all the important matters."
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During our conversation they discussed matters between themselves, as well as answering my questions.
That conversation, Ms. Griscom said, continues today; she and Mr. Kucinich have discussed matters like abortion and Iraq.
Coates often discussed matters of race in a way that many African-Americans wished Obama could have.
Mrs. Edwards says caring for a newborn Emma Claire limited her involvement in the general election that year, though she and Mr. Edwards discussed matters often.
She insisted that she rarely discussed matters before the Supreme Court with her husband and that Justice Thomas therefore should not consider recusing himself from the landmark case.
Valerii P. Kuchynskyi, a Ukrainian ambassador, discussed matters of state with us, for example, his thoughts on diplomatic cables disclosed by WikiLeaks.
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The analysis of the VAS scores is a frequently discussed matter.
Chapters, sometimes very short, discuss matters both great and small.
They requested anonymity to discuss matters of intelligence.
"We don't discuss matters of security," said Andrea Saul, a spokeswoman for Mr. Romney's campaign.
They also have been used by bishops to discuss matters of Anglican unity and identity.
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