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The phrase "explored and discussed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the actions taken or topics covered in a discussion or analysis. Here is an example: "The group of scientists explored and discussed various theories on the origins of the universe during their conference."
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The idea is so powerful it should be explored and discussed, not simply rebuked.
"There are endless voices and opinions to be explored and discussed," she says.
These contradictory findings are explored and discussed.
IPSs based on RFID systems have been widely explored and discussed in scientific literature [41 46].
For each category, the most significant lower level requirements were explored and discussed.
Finally, based on existing work, possible future research opportunities are explored and discussed.
Possible spaceflight scenarios for the use of RNAlater and KFTs are explored and discussed.
The energy landscape of the avidin biotin complex is explored and discussed.
The responsive mechanism of the system was also explored and discussed.
The effect of using representative calibration sets with fewer samples was explored and discussed.
Possible reasons for all these observations were also explored and discussed in the paper.
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visited and discussed
explored and questioned
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explored and debated
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been investigated and discussed
to be examined and discussed
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to be addressed and discussed
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considered and discussed
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