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Discover Ludwig"had not discussed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You use it to indicate that something was not talked about before something else happened. For example: "We had not discussed the plan before the meeting."
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"He had not discussed it with me".
Isiah Thomas said he had not discussed the Portland report.
Shire said it had not discussed its proposal with Baxter.
He said the administration had not discussed the issue.
Boone's agent, Adam Katz, said he had not discussed those possibilities with the Yankees.
Mr. Schwab said he had not discussed the resolution with the law firm.
Thrift said he had not discussed a contract with Barfield or his agent.
Mr. Edwards's aides said he had not discussed dropping out or suspending his campaign with them.
The negotiators had not discussed the economic issues for some time.
He also said that he had not discussed his comments with Commissioner Bud Selig.
Time after time, the officers insisted that they had not discussed the shooting among themselves.
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