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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discussed on that" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "about" or "in relation to."
Example: "The topics discussed about that meeting were very insightful."
Alternatives: "discussed regarding that" or "talked about that."
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The prime minister has said that the BSkyB bid was not discussed on that occasion.
Frankly the issues discussed on that show are things that are important to us -- how you feel about yourself, how you feel about men, what it's like to be single".
We shall never know what was discussed on that journey – the possibility of salvation or the merits of sugar with Special K – but we can lend an ear to their earlier conversation... Liverpool v Manchester... Morrissey: I don't l think there was ever a competition between the two cities.
It has been suggested, however, that what was discussed on that occasion was a pocket veto.
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As FHM has never managed to pass Stuff [his other US lad mag] never mind Maxim, I don't think there's anything more to discuss on that front," he says, eyeing his three car titles - Evo, Auto Express and Test Drive - as the next in line for possible international expansion.
Which brings me back to my lawyer friend with the soul-crushing, high-paying job he was discussing on that rooftop.
The idea is to target those ads based on what you're watching — not just based on the show, but what's actually being discussed on-screen at that moment.
In addition to this highly sensitive information, we also found information that was properly classified as Secret by the US Intelligence Community at the time it was discussed on email (that is, excluding the later "up-classified" emails).
(Reuters) TURKEY: WARNING ON ARMENIA -- The government urged the French Senate not to approve a bill scheduled to be discussed on Tuesday that would recognize the massacres of Armenians in the early 20th century as genocide.
Some fairly graphic clinical material was discussed on things that might happen to a person at the very end -- disorientation, incontinence, gurgling sounds from the chest, discolored extremities, an odor from the body.
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