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'have some discussions' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to having one or more conversations to talk about a particular topic or issue. For example, "We need to have some discussions about how to reorganize the office layout".
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"They're doing their due diligence and once they do that, we'll have some discussions," Quinn said.
We are going to have to have some discussions about it".
"We said there'd be a cooling-off period and then we'd have some discussions.
We continue to have some discussions with leaders in that area, and we believe we're making good progress".
"We have some discussions going on that may impact our numbers a little bit," Phillips said of the starting pitching.
Releasing it to the union, he added, "is an issue that we will have some discussions with them about".
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"At some point we will have some discussion.
Any FOIA release would have some discussion of where this money came from".
Stone responded, "That's a question that I'd have to determine after my attorneys have some discussion.
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.
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