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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discussed why" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express an idea of having talked about the reasons for something. For example: The guests discussed why it was important to make the changes.
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"We discussed why the operations failed.
My previous column here discussed why politicians lie.
At the lab, we have discussed why we have to do this work.
In a recent conversation, Mr. Welch discussed why he had changed his mind.
I've previously discussed why this argument is a complete risk management failure.
Neither Montgomery nor Jones has discussed why they testified before the grand jury.
A recent programme discussed why people have become cynical towards markets, pension-fund management and boardrooms.
Vegetarians and vegans have long discussed why being an omnivore is unethical.
Rather than just help it out and ignore the disruption, we discussed why a bird would enter the building.
The panel also discussed why devolution and the subsequent changes to transport won't just have benefits for specific areas.
They also discussed why Hannah had not been taking Adderall, long prescribed to treat her diagnosed attention-deficit disorder.
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