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"have discussed before" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific topic or point that has already been talked about previously. For example: "We have discussed this issue before and agreed on a set of solutions."
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We have discussed before in my previous article about the effects of alcohol.
AS WE have discussed before on this blog, one of the most positive things to have happened in the airline industry over the past few years was the regulation introduced in Britain and America to ensure that airfares were more transparent.
My basic organizing principle, which you and I have discussed before, is around declining information costs.
As we have discussed before, boolean attributes are common in concepts.
As we have discussed before, the optimal weighting matrix can only release the impact of the second reference selection.
As we have discussed before, there are two types of tasks involved in a MapReduce job: the map tasks and the reduce tasks.
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As we've discussed before, in economic terms, what they're proposing, is not gonna help.
As I've discussed before; travelling is essential to my creative process.
As I've discussed before, the only number that matters when you need to sell is the price today.
As we've discussed before, that committee includes 25 Dean appointees and the remainder come from the states.
Another aspect of the devaluing of nature is, as we've discussed before, the disconnection of children from direct contact with the natural world.
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