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"exhaustively discussed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that a topic or issue has been thoroughly and extensively examined or talked about. Example: The researchers exhaustively discussed the methods and findings of their study during the conference.
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These objectives were exhaustively discussed with the appropriate Congressional officials prior to the initiation of the program.
That particular photo, posed for in an American fashion magazine, has been exhaustively discussed everywhere, from the Guardian to GMTV.
However, OTF design for 4D datasets has not been exhaustively discussed until now.
"Big Brother" is a phenomenon in Holland, even spawning a second series, a talk show where the events on the show are exhaustively discussed.
The part played by Leigh in shaping the British TV comedy idiom has been exhaustively discussed: and it becomes relevant again here.
That is a question lately debated in reference to "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," the exhaustively discussed, exhaustingly delayed new musical that began previews in late November and has postponed its opening date three times.
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This analysis does not exhaustively discuss available design, operational and procedural options; rather it selectively presents what has been determined to be beneficial in an industrial pilot plant setting.
Deaths from HHD were excluded because of their numbers and the need to exhaustively discuss them fully in another paper.
Since there has been no previous study on groundwater quality of this block, this study also aims at exhaustively discussing the groundwater quality of Kashipur block.
It is beyond the scope of the present article to exhaustively discuss all the options for a more concerted effort on prevention in Germany.
It is not our intention here to exhaustively discuss the arguments relating to the genotoxicity and fetotoxicity of Uranium; these have been rehearsed at some length in the literature.
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