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"had some discussion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a conversation or exchange of ideas between two or more people. For example, "The business partners had some discussion about the new initiatives they wanted to implement."
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Mr. Leverence said his awards committee has had some discussion about expanding the pool of nominees.
"We had some discussion about whether he was going to run, and, obviously, his leanings are to do so," Mr. Flake said.
"Ian Ayre [Liverpool's managing director] specifically consulted with the Premier League, who had some discussion with Sky, but neither were able to accommodate our position".
Manfred said the two sides had some discussion yesterday on the payroll tax and how it would interlock with revenue sharing, but he declined to go into detail.
"Ian Ayre specifically consulted with the Premier League, who had some discussion with Sky, but neither were able to accommodate our position.
"We had some discussion in our caucus, and I'm aware of what they're doing," said Bernard L. Lieder, a Democratic representative in Minnesota who is chairman of his Legislature's transportation finance committee.
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Fancutt has already had some discussions with the LTA.
"We have had some discussions, and neither side was pleased with whatever the discussions came to.
I did talk to Bryan Fuller [the creator of "Hannibal"], and I certainly had some discussions.
"We've had some discussions with them about fight," Girardi said.
Listen, I've had some interest and I've had some discussions, but there has been no offer made.
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